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  2. Swaddling - Wikipedia

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    Swaddling. Ambrogio Lorenzetti 's Madonna and Child (1319) depicts swaddling bands. Swaddling is an ancient practice of wrapping infants in blankets or similar cloths so that movement of the limbs is tightly restricted. Swaddling bands were often used to further restrict the infant. Swaddling fell out of favour in the 17th century.

  3. Baby sling - Wikipedia

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    The cloth wraps around the wearer's body from shoulder to opposite hip and back up to the shoulder, and the end is threaded through the rings to create a buckle effect. The baby sits or lies in the resulting pocket. Once a sling is threaded, it can be taken off and put back on without rethreading. A threaded sling forms a loop of cloth.

  4. Kangaroo care - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo mother care (KMC), [ 1 ] which involves skin-to-skin contact (SSC), is an intervention to care for premature or low birth weight (LBW) infants. The technique and intervention is the recommended evidence-based care for LBW infants by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 2003. [ 1 ][ 2 ] In the 2003 WHO Kangaroo Mother Care ...

  5. Olivia Munn Jokes That Figuring Out How to Use a Baby Wrap Is ...

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    On Sunday, Oct. 6, the X-Men: Apocalypse actress, 44, shared a video on her Instagram account seeking advice from her fellow moms about how to correctly use a baby wrap so that she can strap her 3 ...

  6. Vernix caseosa - Wikipedia

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    Vernix caseosa. Newborn baby immediately after birth, covered in vernix. Vernix caseosa, also known as vernix, is the waxy white substance found coating the skin of newborn human babies. [1] It is produced by dedicated cells and is thought to have some protective roles during fetal development and for a few hours after birth.

  7. Kitenge - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitenge pattern. Customers and visitors at a display of African kitenge clothes. A kitenge or chitenge (pl. vitenge Swahili; zitenge in Tonga) is an East African, West African and Central African piece of fabric similar to a sarong, often worn by women and wrapped around the chest or waist, over the head as a headscarf, or as a baby sling.

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