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Skin-to-Skin Contact
The practice of holding an infant directly against one's skin to promote bonding and physiological stability.
Low-Birth-Weight Infant
An infant born with a body weight of less than 2,500 grams (5.5 pounds), often due to premature birth or poor maternal health.
Postpartum Period
The time immediately following the birth of a child until the mother's body has returned to a near pre-pregnant state, typically considered to be about six weeks, which is critical for both maternal and infant health.
Touch Research Institute
A research center dedicated to studying the effects of touch in health and development, often focusing on massage therapy and its benefits.
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