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How to Bond with Your Baby (10 Simple Tips)







Bonding with a newborn is intuitive and joyful! When you hold your baby for the first time, it is common to feel a wave of emotions. It is just as common to feel nothing. As the days and weeks go by, a mother-baby bond will be created- one that will remain through the test of time. The important thing to remember here is that you must not put yourself under pressure if you are taking time to develop the bond. You can watch this video for tips on how to bond with your baby.

Bonding is a very individual process, and no one parent bonds similarly to another. It can take a few days, weeks, or even months before that special bond is established with your baby. If you’re looking for effective ways to bond with your baby, the methods shown in this video will be of immense help.

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This Video Covers:

00:00 Introduction
00:23 Tips to Bond with Your Baby
00:30 Breastfeeding
00:46 Eye Contact
01:10 Massage
01:32 Relax
01:49 Heartbeat
02:07 Sleep
02:22 Skin to Skin Contact
02:38 Journal
02:55 Read Together
03:18 Sing
03:31 Takeaway

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