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Are you interested in holding babies but don't have your own? Many hospitals have programs that allow volunteers to hold and cuddle newborn babies. Here are some common questions about baby holding programs.
Most programs require volunteers to be at least 16 years old. You may need to pass a background check and complete a short training. Check your local hospital rules.
Contact the maternity ward or volunteer services office at hospitals near you. Ask about requirements and how to fill out an application. Spots can fill up quickly, so apply early.
Hours vary by hospital but often include weekday afternoons and weekends. Shifts are usually 1-2 hours. Check schedules carefully as newborn feeding times need to be avoided.
Mainly holding and cuddling babies. Volunteers soothe babies, allow skin-to-skin time, and give parents breaks. Training covers proper lifting, infant safety, and responding to baby cues. An RN oversees all activities.
Many find baby holding very fulfilling. Getting smiles and seeing developmental milestones up close can be precious experiences. Volunteers also help support new families during a sensitive postpartum period.
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