Is the unborn baby born in a glass box or in the mom's lap?





Keeping the baby in contact with her body constantly, and keeping her body in contact with the mother's body as it is kept in contact with the mother, is called kangaroo mother care.





Recent surveys prove that mothers become stronger and more capable of raising their children at an early age. Reports of research by Colombian experts have appeared in a science journal called Pediatrics.





Is the unborn baby born in a glass box or in the mom's lap?





The baby is born prematurely nine months before being conceived and is immediately placed in a glass box called incubator. We call it a glass box in the usual dialect. We call it a glass box in the usual dialect. Doctors have long believed that the unborn baby's immune system does not develop properly, has difficulty breathing, and cannot maintain body temperature when a glass incubator with more oxygen and a uniform temperature becomes a safer place for a baby.





Live. Colombian experts examined a teenage boy whose birth time was less than two kilograms. Half of Emma was placed in an incubator after birth. The rest of the half was consulted by her mother with her body, as advised by doctors.





After the study it was found that the children who were given the Genma Kangaroo Mother Care were less ill than the children placed in the incubator. As they continued to receive breast milk, their immune system became stronger. Children born in the mother's lapel were more likely to be present in school than children raised in an incubator.





Those children were overblown, did not have the wrong temper, did not have the pleasure of talking. They had no problem getting comfortable with other children. The temperaments were not aggressive, the study became brighter. Against the society, there was no disregard for the law.





The children who were put in the incubator became more aggressive, weaker in study, more inclined to see their anger against society and the system. It was more difficult to relax with people





Following this study, the government in Colombia has now announced that the practice of placing incomplete babies in preterm and underweight children should be stopped. They should be raised in the warmth of the mother.



