Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not the hill to die on because you never know what will happen when the baby is here, and plus you can do plenty of skin to skin.
But to those saying it's wacky, I will counter with this - our baby failed his glucose test and doing lots of skin to skin in addition to extra BF in the first 36 hours helped him to regulate it. My DG ended up doing lots of skin to skin after each feed until the next glucose test until everything was regulated. And we continued to both do skin to skin snuggle naps a lot at home in the first few weeks. My husband enjoyed it! I don't think we ever discussed it at all pre-birth though. I knew I wanted to do it right after labor for the benefits, but hadn't thought beyond that.
And how do you know it would not have been regulated without skin to skin?
I absolutely don't know, could totally be correlation. But when we didn't do it, he would fail his glucose test again. Anecdotal, sure, but it wasn't until we were strictly doing skin to skin between feedings that he finally passed the necessary 4 consecutive glucose tests. So I do believe it helped him regulate.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes it's a thing. that dads do , shouldn't that be obvious due to it being something he's declinign?
Honestly, this is just another thing that he's been resistant to about the baby. He didn't want to read any pregnancy or parenting books. He did finally look at some websites. He didn't see the need to set up a nursery. I did most of the selection for the registry. The research on cribs, nursery colors, car seats, feeding, etc.
The thing is he swears he's always wanted, kids. Cried when he found we were expecting, called everyone.
She's supposed to be here in less than a week and he's all non chalant about it and now the no skin to skin thing is bugging me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes it's a thing. that dads do , shouldn't that be obvious due to it being something he's declinign?
NP here, actually I thought he was telling YOU not to do S2S because I had never heard of or imagined a dad doing it.
Pick your battles. This is not one.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes it's a thing. that dads do , shouldn't that be obvious due to it being something he's declinign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not the hill to die on because you never know what will happen when the baby is here, and plus you can do plenty of skin to skin.
But to those saying it's wacky, I will counter with this - our baby failed his glucose test and doing lots of skin to skin in addition to extra BF in the first 36 hours helped him to regulate it. My DG ended up doing lots of skin to skin after each feed until the next glucose test until everything was regulated. And we continued to both do skin to skin snuggle naps a lot at home in the first few weeks. My husband enjoyed it! I don't think we ever discussed it at all pre-birth though. I knew I wanted to do it right after labor for the benefits, but hadn't thought beyond that.
And how do you know it would not have been regulated without skin to skin?
Anonymous wrote:This is not the hill to die on because you never know what will happen when the baby is here, and plus you can do plenty of skin to skin.
But to those saying it's wacky, I will counter with this - our baby failed his glucose test and doing lots of skin to skin in addition to extra BF in the first 36 hours helped him to regulate it. My DG ended up doing lots of skin to skin after each feed until the next glucose test until everything was regulated. And we continued to both do skin to skin snuggle naps a lot at home in the first few weeks. My husband enjoyed it! I don't think we ever discussed it at all pre-birth though. I knew I wanted to do it right after labor for the benefits, but hadn't thought beyond that.
Anonymous wrote:This is not the hill to die on because you never know what will happen when the baby is here, and plus you can do plenty of skin to skin.
But to those saying it's wacky, I will counter with this - our baby failed his glucose test and doing lots of skin to skin in addition to extra BF in the first 36 hours helped him to regulate it. My DG ended up doing lots of skin to skin after each feed until the next glucose test until everything was regulated. And we continued to both do skin to skin snuggle naps a lot at home in the first few weeks. My husband enjoyed it! I don't think we ever discussed it at all pre-birth though. I knew I wanted to do it right after labor for the benefits, but hadn't thought beyond that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes it's a thing. that dads do , shouldn't that be obvious due to it being something he's declinign?
Honestly, this is just another thing that he's been resistant to about the baby. He didn't want to read any pregnancy or parenting books. He did finally look at some websites. He didn't see the need to set up a nursery. I did most of the selection for the registry. The research on cribs, nursery colors, car seats, feeding, etc.
The thing is he swears he's always wanted, kids. Cried when he found we were expecting, called everyone.
She's supposed to be here in less than a week and he's all non chalant about it and now the no skin to skin thing is bugging me
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