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Tina, I read the cover story in the paper today about the premature babies who are held by volunteers in the NICU. I've actually seen proof of the power of touch with my son who was born three months premature and stayed in NICU for his two months until he went from 2 pounds to a "hefty" 5 pounds. Due to his heart and lung issues during his first year of life, he was hooked onto a heart monitor. He would often experience bradycardia (we called them "brady's") which was when he'd basically forget to breathe. The heart monitor alarm would go off whenever this happened. And it always happened more when he was laying untouched in the incubator (or later in his crib at home), as opposed to when he was held in his dad's or my arms. I used to "kangaroo" him as part of his therapy, which meant he would lay naked, his chest against my bare chest, for a period of time. Whenever we kangarooed, he never ever had a brady. It was almost miraculous.

On the other end of the spectrum, during those two months in NICU, I saw a couple of babies that did not have family members visit them regularly. In fact one baby, who was born to a cocaine-addicted mother, never had a visitor. She did not do well and suffered from several infections and other ailments during her time in NICU. And she had a hard time gaining weight. When we were there, this baby girl had already been there for six months. And, because she wasn't as "loved" as some of the other babies in the unit, and didn't have an advocate, it was apparent that she didn't receive the kind of care and attention from the medical staff that she otherwise might have. I don't know what happened to her, but I always think about how sad it was that she didn't have a mother to hold her during her first several months of life. It seemed so apparent that it was the reason she didn't seem to thrive like the other babies.

So I'm a total believer in the healing abilities, both physical and emotional, of touch.

December 25, 2008 - 4:39pm

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