Bay Area hospital's lullaby program improving birthing outcomes, bonding moms and babies
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The Lullaby Project at Wilma Chan Highland Hospital assists expectant mothers by enabling them to compose lullabies for their babies. This creative program, led by teaching artist Diana Gameros, emphasizes the emotional connection between mothers and their unborn children. The initiative, part of a broader midwife-led care approach, is shown to positively impact health by reducing premature births and low birth weights. Feedback from past participants highlights the transformative power of music in enhancing maternal experiences during pregnancy.
Inside Wilma Chan Highland Hospital, below the ER and past the cafeteria, there is a special kind of care being administered.
Centering is midwife-led, evidence-based, prenatal, and postpartum care that's been shown to significantly reduce both babies being born too soon and too small.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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