In accordance with the Rapid Cycle Improvement Process, as suggested by Healthcare Quality Strategies, Inc. the first collected baseline(2003), author data by doing a small sampling from the birth center. The sample results which included only healthy, term infants born over 2-week-period showed over 90% of infants born vaginally were exclusively b during their hospital(11 of 12) compared to stay out only 50% of infants born by cesarean(5 out of 10). Furthermore, only 20% of the cesarean infants were STS with their mothers within 90 minutes of birth, and 40% were not STS all during the first 4 hours after at birth. Of these infants who were not STS at all in the first 4 hours, 100% received formula supplementation