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thread: Breast Crawl at Birth - See the Breast Crawl (online clip)

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    Thumbs up Breast Crawl at Birth - See the Breast Crawl (online clip)

    Everyone needs to see this... it's adorable!

    YouTube - Breast Crawl - Initiation of the Breast Crawl (Unicef)
    Last edited by BellyBelly; January 1st, 2008 at 08:52 PM.
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    Kelly I love this! Very similar to the one I am now showing clients as part of my ante - natal. I totally agree it is a must see for new parents!

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    Wow! I'm amazed!

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    That's really interesting, and so cute.

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    Oh how gorgeous is that. I love it.

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    That was beautiful, both my girls watched it with me & Indah kept saying.. OOOOOH, AAAAAH baby!

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    OMG that's fascinating! Love it! And the perfect attachment too! Maybe we create our own problems attaching the baby ourselves hehe.

    Just a side point - why did it say to not clean the baby's hands? Is that a cultural thing? or is there something to it?

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    that was amazing!

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    It's an amazing thing our drive to survive. I remember Riley doing a very similar thing the morning after he was born. Skin to skin in bed with his head under my chin he wriggled and wriggled until he found my breast and attached. It was incredible and life affirming and made my heart clench to find I could love him even more.

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    OMG that was so great, I've got happy tears in my eyes, lol.

    hugs xoxo

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    Its also called kangaroo crawl.

    My baby did this as well - she was placed right near my breast and moved up and attached her self within minutes of being born - it was a beautiful experience! She has never had a problem with attachment or anything like that - I am eternally grateful to my midwife for doing it with me

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    Wow, now that makes sense! and how beautiful!!

    I think too much stress is put into the first attachment but if we were able to take the time to experience this I think it wouldn't make it so traumatic for the mother.

    Would hospitals allow the time for such a thing???

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    Exactly! This is an absolute priority of mine this time! There is also a great Australian DVD by Sue Cox that is available at the ABA which shows a DVD of exactly the same thing.

    I truly believe that these DVDs say more in a few minutes than all the talking in the world could do. It really explains the importance of skin to skin contact in those first few minutes/hours of a babies life.

    It is also interesting to note that a Baby that has been affected by some drugs administered during labour are unable to do the breast crawl until those drugs have worn off!

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    omg!!!!!!!!! i felt MY uterus contracting watching that !!!!!!!!!!!.. thats was so beautiful.. and how bout her lips in the perfect attachment position.... little luscious wet hungry bubba lips.... crying sooky lala here.
    Last edited by Edensmumma; July 2nd, 2007 at 08:50 PM.

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    Liz... my midwife told me that the back of a babies hands have exactly the same scent as your breast milk.. no two things in the world have the same sscent... so maybe this has something to do with not cleaning the hands?? Thats also why bubbas suck on the back of their hands when they are hungry or comforting themselves

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    Wow. What an amazing video. I have to admit to not even realising that this was an option...I always thought when the time came, you placed the baby on your breast...so many things to learn!

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    Aw fantastic!! Loved it!

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