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<<I recall reading something somewhere about neurological organzation and
sling use - but I'm not sure what it was or where I saw it. I would love to
have the reference again if anyone knows where to find it.
Michelle Meeks>>
We know the benefits of slinging babies, both to mother and babe, but, would
there be a liability/germ/whatever issue in the care facility? In our
training, we're practically hands off, can't touch linens to our uniforms,
for risk of contamination. What kind of problems could we see by slinging
babies in a care facility setting?
Best wishes,
Heather "Sam" Doak
student nurse
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