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Barb L Flint, Doula Services 27.10.2021

Separating mothers and babies after birth instead of keeping them skin to skin after birth is still a prevalent practice in much of the world. It is common that... mothers are told all sorts of false and even bizarre reasons for not being allowed to be skin to skin with the baby, whereas the breast crawl is the first step in making sure the baby latches on well. The standard of care for all mothers and babies, healthy or sick, full term or premature, stable or unstable, born vaginally or via c-section, born in warm weather or cold weather, should be uninterrupted, continuous skin to skin contact. It is then that the 9 stages of baby behaviour will become manifest, as described in a study by A-M Widström and others. Here are Widström's 9 Stages during skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth. 1. The birth cry is a distinct and specific cry as the baby's lungs expand for the first time. 2. Relaxation is a time immediately after the birth cry ends, when the baby becomes still and has no visible movements. 3. Awakening begins as the baby opens the eyes for the first time, blinks, has perceptible mouth movements and limited hand and shoulder movements. 4. Activity involves larger body movements, including whole arm motions, specific finger movements, shoulder movements, head lifting, and stable open eyes. 5. Rest could happen at any point during the first hour, interspersed between stages or as a transition between stages. 6. Crawling involves the baby moving purposely towards the nipple and breast. It could be accomplished through sliding, leaping, bobbing, or pushing. 7. Familiarization is a stage at the mother's nipple where the baby licks, tastes, touches and moves around the nipple and areola area. 8. Suckling involves the baby self attaching to the nipple and initiating breastfeeding. 9. Sleeping is an involuntary activity of the baby around 1.5 to 2 h after birth. www.ibconline.ca See more

Barb L Flint, Doula Services 24.10.2021

Midwives supported 10.8% of the births in Canada in 20162017. The rates of midwiferyled birth varies from province to province to territory. Currently, Britis...h Columbia leads the country in highest percentage of midwifery-led births (22.4%) and Ontario leads in total number of midwiferyled births (23,465 per year). Please note that midwiferyled births refers to births in which the midwife was the primary health care provider for at least the majority of the pregnancy. Did you know that there are are only 1,690 midwives working in Canada; over half of these midwives are in Ontario. That some provinces and territories including PEI , Yukon and NL do not have access to midwifery care. Midwives save lives, midwifery care is essential and needs to accessible across Canada.