Sanjay Kumar Moosaramthota
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In the context of maternal bonding, the "Golden Threshold" is the time immediately following birth, usually the first few hours, during which mothers and infants develop their first attachment. This time, commonly referred to as the "Golden Hour," is essential for fostering a closer bond between mother and child and benefits both parties for the rest of their lives. One effective method for strengthening this relationship is skin-to-skin contact.
A maternal bond is the strong emotional connection and attachment between a mother and her child, often beginning during pregnancy or immediately after birth. It's characterized by feelings of love, care, and protective instincts.
Mothers are life-givers; they teach you to walk without support, hold you when you fall, and understand you when the world doesn't. A mother plays the role of a child's first teacher, and her teachings will guide you throughout your journey of life.