Birth Stages in the First Thesis

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Mothers and newborns are often separated shortly after delivery, and preterm infants are isolated from their mothers even more than full-term mothers. Some physicians stress that during the period shortly after birth, the parents and newborn need to form an emotional attachment as a foundation for optimal development in years to come.

The extreme form of the bonding hypothesis-that the newborn must have close contact with the mother in the first few days of life to develop optimally-simply is not true. Nonetheless, the weakness of the bonding hypothesis should not be used as an excuse to keep motivated mothers from interacting with their newborns. Such contact brings pleasure to many mothers and in some mother-infant pairs-including pretem infants, adolescent mothers, and mothers from disadvantaged circumstances-early close contact may establish a climate for improved interaction after the mother and infant leave the hospital.

Reflection

Birt is the complete expulsion or extraction from the mother of a fetus, irrespective of whether the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached.
If I am a female, I will prefer giving birth by natural childbirth for the reason that giving birth the natural way will only require a relatively short time of recovery compared to the cesarean method of delivery. Also for me, it will be much more fulfilling as a mother to give birth that way since I will feel all the pains and go all through the natural experiences of giving birth. In terms of my partner's involvement in my pregnancy and childbirth, I would like him to be around during the duration of my pregnancy. For instance, when I'm doing my visits to my obstetrician so that he can understand the condition I'm going through. During childbirth, I would like my partner to be at my side to give me that emotional strength and….....

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