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Transition to Parenthood and Infancy

Bonding

  • Bonding: a close connection, especially a physical bond, between parents and the newborn in the period shortly after birth.

  • Nurturing behavior is facilitated by the hormones oxytocin and lactin.

  • While initial days are important, it is a qualitative and continuous process

  • NOT a critical period

  • Important for parents to consider what would be best to optimize emotional connectedness, as long as all of baby’s needs are being met

Transition to Parenthood

  • Physical and Emotional Recovery of Mother

    • Recover physically and adjust to massive hormonal shifts in her body.

    • Mother more prone to infections, health issues, constipation, hemorrhoids, mastitis

  • Changes in the Family Dynamics and System

    • The partner needs to become a part of this new threesome while supporting the birthing person in recovery.

    • Role and status of siblings or other family members

    • New parenthood may lead to more traditional gender roles, particularly in heterosexual couples

    • Sharing caregiving predicts greater happiness and sensitivity to the baby.

  • Financial instability or insecurity

  • Postpartum Depression / PPMAD

    • Some women experience postpartum depression, mood or anxiety disorders, which emerges or strengthens after childbirth

    • Paternal depression, like maternal depression, can interfere with effective parenting.

    • PPD can have serious negative effects on all domains of child development.

    • Early IDENTIFICATION, treatment, and support is vital.

Intervention for New Parents

  • PPMAD usually temporary and responds well to intervention - rest, self-care, social support, therapy and, if needed, medication.

  • High-risk parents, such as those with med history, or in special category, may benefit from more intensive intervention.

  • Low-income parents may require tangible support (food, money, transportation, affordable child care).

  • Like any new life changes and transitions --- adjusting to life with new baby takes TIME!

  • Prebirth counseling can ease the transition to parenthood

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Transition to Parenthood and Infancy

Bonding

  • Bonding: a close connection, especially a physical bond, between parents and the newborn in the period shortly after birth.

  • Nurturing behavior is facilitated by the hormones oxytocin and lactin.

  • While initial days are important, it is a qualitative and continuous process

  • NOT a critical period

  • Important for parents to consider what would be best to optimize emotional connectedness, as long as all of baby’s needs are being met

Transition to Parenthood

  • Physical and Emotional Recovery of Mother

    • Recover physically and adjust to massive hormonal shifts in her body.

    • Mother more prone to infections, health issues, constipation, hemorrhoids, mastitis

  • Changes in the Family Dynamics and System

    • The partner needs to become a part of this new threesome while supporting the birthing person in recovery.

    • Role and status of siblings or other family members

    • New parenthood may lead to more traditional gender roles, particularly in heterosexual couples

    • Sharing caregiving predicts greater happiness and sensitivity to the baby.

  • Financial instability or insecurity

  • Postpartum Depression / PPMAD

    • Some women experience postpartum depression, mood or anxiety disorders, which emerges or strengthens after childbirth

    • Paternal depression, like maternal depression, can interfere with effective parenting.

    • PPD can have serious negative effects on all domains of child development.

    • Early IDENTIFICATION, treatment, and support is vital.

Intervention for New Parents

  • PPMAD usually temporary and responds well to intervention - rest, self-care, social support, therapy and, if needed, medication.

  • High-risk parents, such as those with med history, or in special category, may benefit from more intensive intervention.

  • Low-income parents may require tangible support (food, money, transportation, affordable child care).

  • Like any new life changes and transitions --- adjusting to life with new baby takes TIME!

  • Prebirth counseling can ease the transition to parenthood