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Maternal Voice reduces pain in premature babies

 
This is especially for all employees of Oranga Tamariki (Child protection services in NZ), NZ Family Court judges, and NZ Lawyers for Children
Get informed with scientific evidence
Work harder at getting trauma-responsive
Babies need to be kept with their mothers at birth, from birth and onwards
If you want the best for our children then PROVIDE SUPPORT TO YOUNG MOTHERS.
Give them the skills, knowledge, and wraparound support BEFORE baby is born.
Money spent on PREVENTION is more cost-effective and will REDUCE the TRAUMA that children and parents will face from uplifts
Please use common sense
Summary: When a mother speaks to her newborn during a medical intervention, the baby’s oxytocin levels increase and their expression of pain decreases.
Source: University of Geneva

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