What is done to baby immediately after birth?
Mia Horton
Updated on April 07, 2026
After a normal vaginal birth, your newborn baby will be put on your chest for
skin-to-skin contact
Kangaroo care is when you hold your baby to your bare chest so your baby has direct skin-to-skin contact with you. The baby is held upright with their head to one side between the mother's breasts or against the partner's chest.
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What happens immediately after a baby is born?
After the birth of your baby, the umbilical cord needs to be clamped and cut. This can happen straight after birth, or you might be able to cuddle your baby for a minute or two before the cord is cut. Your birth partner can usually cut the umbilical cord if that's what you and your partner want.What is given to newborns right after birth?
You'll have a chance to breastfeed right away, and shortly after, your baby receives a vitamin K shot, eye drops, and has their measurements and footprints taken. (You'll also get matching ID bands.)What procedures are done to baby after birth?
The following procedures are commonly done in the first few days of your baby's life.
- APGAR Testing.
- Weight and Length Measurement.
- Administration of Eye Drops.
- Administration of Vitamin K.
- Newborn Screening.
- Hepatitis Vaccine Administration.
- Other Procedures and Tests.
What happens the first week after birth?
Your body will start adjusting quickly after birth, but common issues include bleeding, cramps, swelling, sore breasts and issues with urination and bowel movements. Emotional changes are normal, especially three to four days after birth.What are the first things that will happen once my baby is born? | NHS
What vaccines does baby get at birth?
- Chickenpox (Varicella)
- Diphtheria.
- Flu (Influenza)
- Hepatitis A.
- Hepatitis B.
- Hib.
- HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
- Measles.