Resources

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1 Video - Leaflet 2: Kangaroo Care - FR
Teaching video on kangaroo care for parents in neonatal units.
2 Video - Leaflet 7: Holding
Teaching video on holding for parents in neonatal units.
3 Video - Leaflet 6: Calming methods
Teaching video on calming methods for parents in neonatal units.
4 Video - Leaflet 5: Swaddling
Teaching video on swaddling for parents in neonatal units.
5 Video - Leaflet 4: Changing diapers
Teaching video on changing diaper for parents in neonatal units.
6 Video - Leaflet 3: Touch
Teaching video on touch for parents in neonatal units.
7 Being a parent at the neonatal unit - Leaflet 10: Massage - French version
Massage is a great way to establish special contact with your baby. In addition to being a source of comfort and relief, massage helps your baby to feel the different parts of his/her body.
8 Being a parent at the neonatal unit - Leaflet 9: Positionning - French version
The therapeutic positioning in neonatal unit reproduces the position of the baby in the mother's womb, thus the physiological position.
9 Being a parent at the neonatal unit - Leaflet 8: Transfer - French version
Transfers correspond to the times when you lift, move and change your baby’s position in his/her incubator or in his/her crib. Due to the immaturity of their sense of balance, premature babies are generally less tolerant of changes in position.
10 Being a parent at the neonatal unit – Leaflet 7: Holding/Carrying – French version
The holding/carrying refers to the moment when you hold/carry your baby in your arms. It is also used for kangaroo care when rocking and/or when transferring your baby to different positions.