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Newborn babies are placed on there mother seconds after birth at the Fabella government maternity hospital in Manila on March 4, 2015, during the 'First Embrace' campaign for Early Essential Newborn Care of the World Health Organization (WHO). "First Embrace" refers to sustained skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth. This simple act of affection transfers life-saving warmth, placental blood and protective bacteria from mother to newborn. AFP PHOTO / Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP via Getty Images)
Newborn babies are placed on there mother seconds after birth at the Fabella government maternity hospital in Manila on March 4, 2015, during the 'First Embrace' campaign for Early Essential Newborn Care of the World Health Organization (WHO). "First Embrace" refers to sustained skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth. This simple act of affection transfers life-saving warmth, placental blood and protective bacteria from mother to newborn. AFP PHOTO / Jay DIRECTO (Photo credit should read JAY DIRECTO/AFP via Getty Images)
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