The Importance of Skin to Skin with Shelly Taft IBCLC

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In today’s episode of the Baby Pro Podcast, tune in as we unwrap the transformative power of skin to skin contact for newborns, exploring its almost mystical ability to stabilize a baby’s vital functions postpartum. Discover how a simple touch can do wonders for your newborn’s physiological regulation and cement the foundation for a deep, enduring bond between parent and child. We share an article about the significant victory for working mothers with Frontier Airlines’ commitment to the needs of breastfeeding pilots. We also engage in a transparent discussion about the contentious topic of bottle versus breast for babies with reflux or colic, underscoring the importance of addressing underlying health issues.

In this episode, you will learn the following:

  •  The importance of skin to skin contact for newborns and its benefits for infant development and parental bonding.
  • An article about Frontier Airlines’ commitment to accommodate breastfeeding pilots, acknowledged as a win for working mothers. 

  • The debate of whether bottle feeding is preferable for babies with reflux or colic, emphasizing the need to address underlying issues

  • The physiological effects of skin to skin contact such as regulation of the baby’s heartbeat, breathing and temperature are examined.

  • The benefits for parents include stress reduction and the release of oxytocin which enhances bonding.

  • The importance of skin to skin contact post birth, with advice on how to ensure it happens in both vaginal and C section births. 

Connect with Shelly:
Website: Massachusetts IBCLC | Lactation Consultant – Shelly Taft

Insta: Instagram (@shellytaftibclc)

Article mentioned: Frontier Airlines: 

Frontier Airlines settles lawsuit filed by pilots who claimed bias over pregnancy, breastfeeding