BabyBabies Given Kangaroo Care Show Benefits Decades Later

Babies Given Kangaroo Care Show Benefits Decades Later

-

- Advertisment -spot_img
kangaroo care skin to skin

When it comes to preemies or babies born with a very low birthweight, new research shows that skin-to-skin contact with their mothers, also known as kangaroo care, has some pretty amazing benefits for long-term health—even as much as 20 years later!

For the study—published in the January 2017 issue of Pediatrics—researchers tracked two groups of preemies over 20 years in order to determine whether the benefits of kangaroo care persisted into young adulthood. Turns out, they did.

"This study indicates that kangaroo mother care has significant, long-lasting social and behavioral protective effects 20 years after the intervention," explained lead study author Nathalie Charpak, M.D., of the Kangaroo Foundation in Bogota, Colombia. "The young ex-kangaroo mother care participants, especially in the poorest families, had less aggressive drive and were less impulsive and hyperactive. They exhibited less antisocial behavior, which might be associated with separation from the mother at birth."

Not only that, but the kangaroo babies were also more likely to have survived into their 20s and had bigger brains than those who received traditional care. Plus they had had fewer school absences, higher average hourly wages, and their families were found to be more cohesive and nurturing—something the Charpack attributes to the fact that the introduction of kangaroo care immediately following the NICU motivates families to become more child-oriented.

"This study indicates that kangaroo mother care has significant, long-lasting social and behavioral protective effects 20 years after the intervention," she explained.

In an accompanying editorial in Pediatrics, Lydia Furman, M.D., of University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland agreed that the researchers may be on to something.

"Kangaroo mother care straddles the great divide between the medical and nonmedical, and between the parent and the professional," she said. "Bridging that divide and continuing to assess the impact of intervention, as [the authors] have worked so long to do, brings us closer to optimal care for every infant and family."

Hollee Actman Becker is a freelance writer, blogger, and mom of two who writes about parenting and pop culture. Check out her website holleeactmanbecker.com for more, and then follow her on Instagram and Twitter.

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    Latest news

    Slide Into Summer Safety

    Slide Into Summer SafetyTips for a fun, safe summerSummer is a time for playground fun, camping, boating, swimming, biking and other outdoor activities. Longer days mean more time outside and more phy

    A Purr-fect Season to Adopt

    A Purr-fect Season to AdoptKitten season creates need at shelters nationwideCute as kittens are, kitten season often emerges as one of the most challenging times of the year for animal welfare organiz

    Preparing for Baby

    Preparing for Baby4 tips for choosing the right car seatAs a parent, one of the most important decisions you will make is choosing an infant car seat. The process of purchasing and correctly installin

    Remembering and Talking to Dad on Father’s Day

    Remembering and Talking to Dad on Father’s DayFather’s Day is an opportunity for families to gather together to celebrate the dads, grandfathers, uncles and other influential men in their lives and re
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    Better Back-to-School Buys

    Better Back-to-School BuysWhen those first school bells ring and class is back in session for kids of all ages, make sure you and your student have everything in hand to help ensure success. Whether i

    Hit the Road Safely

    Hit the Road SafelyThere are few better times for a road trip than during the summer months when the sun is bright and the kids are out of school. Despite the expected rise in gas prices, AAA reports

    Must read

    Slide Into Summer Safety

    Slide Into Summer SafetyTips for a fun, safe summerSummer is a time for playground fun, camping, boating, swimming, biking and other outdoor activities. Longer days mean more time outside and more phy

    A Purr-fect Season to Adopt

    A Purr-fect Season to AdoptKitten season creates need at shelters nationwideCute as kittens are, kitten season often emerges as one of the most challenging times of the year for animal welfare organiz
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    You might also likeRELATED
    Recommended to you