Skin-to-Skin Contact and Its Role in Breastfeeding Success by WHO Skin-to-skin contact, also known as kangaroo care, is a powerful method recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) for improving breastfeeding outcomes. It fosters an emotional bond between mother and baby, regulates the baby's temperature, and enhances milk production, leading to successful breastfeeding.
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