Why do touch therapy and kangaroo care have substantial benefits for premature infants?

a. They help to calm premature infants, who tend to cry excessively.
b. They provide an environment that is similar to that of neonatal intensive care units.
c. They release hormones that facilitate brain development in infants and mother-infant bonding.
d. They help the infants develop their own sense of touch.


C

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