This is how many moms are able to watch their babies be born via c-section — without seeing the incision Being unable to witness the birth of a baby with one’s own eyes due to undergoing a cesarean ...
Until now, one of the barriers of having a C-section was the inability for new mums to bond with their babies through immediate skin to skin contact. Thanks to three labour and delivery nurses in the ...
Three nurses (from left) Kimberly Jarrelle, Debbie Burbic, and Jess Niccoli, hold the c-section drape they invented to allow moms having c-sections to have skin-to-skin contact with the newborn. Their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During her son’s birth via C-section in May, Jenna Jonaitis watched her baby come out of her body. She held him skin-to-skin ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." During her son’s birth via C-section in May, Jenna Jonaitis watched her baby come out of her body. She ...
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