According to medical science and pediatric experts, the first few minutes and hours after birth of a newborn baby play the most crucial and important role for his entire life and health. Keeping this sensitivity in mind, ‘International Kangaroo Care Awareness Day’ is celebrated globally on 15 May every year. The main objective of celebrating this special day is to make mothers and families aware of the ‘Kangaroo Mother Care’ (KMC) technique to save the lives of premature and low birth weight babies. In this unique method, the mother is trained to keep her newborn baby directly on her chest i.e. skin-to-skin contact, just like a kangaroo keeps its cub hidden in its stomach pouch to keep it safe. Why is this technology life-saving for a newborn baby? Immediately after birth, a newborn baby has to go through a tough struggle to adapt to the environment of the outside world. During this time, the child has to control his breathing, steady his heartbeat and most importantly, keep his body temperature in balance. Natural Incubator: Kangaroo Care establishes direct physical contact between mother and baby immediately after birth. Without any artificial machines, the mother’s chest acts like a natural incubator for the baby, providing the newborn with the necessary warmth. Physical stability: Being in this firm and safe position improves the baby’s oxygen levels, allows him to breathe easier, and gives him a deep emotional security, which helps him stop crying and calm down. It is also very important for new mothers. The strong benefits of Kangaroo Care are not limited only to the innocent child, but it also works like a strong therapy for the mental and physical health of the mother who has gone through delivery: Freedom from stress and fear: After delivery, mothers often struggle with the fear of severe physical pain, nervousness, heavy fatigue and postpartum depression. Especially when the child is born prematurely and there is a need to keep him in the ICU. Increase in self-confidence: At such a sensitive time, when the newborn baby is placed on the mother’s chest, a magical emotional bond is created between the two. This rapidly increases the mother’s confidence in handling the child and the release of oxytocin hormone in the body naturally promotes breastfeeding. Mother’s heartbeat and fragrance: The real shield of the child’s health According to Zee News, it has been completely proven in medical examination that the natural structure of the mother’s body not only protects the child from hypothermia (dangerously low body temperature), but the strong heartbeat of the mother makes the newborn’s brain feel calm and safe. Scientific viewpoint: The smell of the mother’s skin gives the baby a feeling of security, which immediately reduces the level of stress hormones in the body of both the mother and the baby. As a result of this, the child’s heart rate, breathing process and body temperature remain completely normal and stable. Pediatricians strongly recommend that not only mothers but also fathers can give this ‘Kangaroo Care’ to the child whenever necessary so that the initial development of the child can be rapid.

Read more
Exploring 5 Unique Kadhi Recipes for a Flavorful Experience
Newspoint
Beyond the scroll: How Gen Z is turning online curiosity into daily reading
Newspoint
Essential Summer Care Tips for Children
Newspoint
Identifying Signs of a Child Genius: What Parents Should Know
Newspoint
Commercial LPG Prices Rise Again from June 1; Check New Rates and Impact on Businesses
Newspoint
Silver Price Today: Silver Starts June on a Strong Note; Rates Touch ₹2.80 Lakh Per Kg in Major Cities
Newspoint
June 2026 Bank Holidays: Check the Complete List Before Visiting Your Branch
Newspoint
Two-wheeler sales jump in May as Honda, TVS and Bajaj report growth
Newspoint
Cockroach Janata Party founder to return to India on June 6, protest at Jantar Mantar seeking Education Minister's resignation
Newspoint
Top 5 players who delivered value for money in IPL 2026
Newspoint