Skin-to-Skin Contact May Lower Preemie Death Risk, Harvard School of Public Health Study
Tiny newborns who get prolonged skin-to-skin contact with mom while they're in the hospital may have better survival odds, a new review finds.
Experts said the analysis, of 124 studies from around the world, confirms the value of "kangaroo care" for premature newborns.
Experts said the analysis, of 124 studies from around the world, confirms the value of "kangaroo care" for premature newborns.