Scientists say that time spent on a father’s breast is crucial. A father’s touch changes a baby’s life within the first hours after birth.
New research is fundamentally changing our understanding of fathers’ roles in the first moments of a newborn’s life. Research shows that skin-to-skin contact between father and child not only fosters tender closeness but also activates measurable biological processes in both parents.
When a father places a newborn directly on his chest, both fathers experience an increase in oxytocin, often referred to in literature as the “bonding hormone.” This chemical reaction has a calming effect on the baby, reduces stress, and helps build a foundation for a newborn’s sense of security in the first hours of life. Scientists believe that this early experience can also influence later emotional development. For fathers, this same process strengthens their confidence in caring for their infant and deepens the emotional bond from the very beginning.