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Date: | Fri, 24 Nov 2000 21:30:26 -0500 |
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I'm with you Denise. You say "Our job is in picking up the pieces."
Unfortuantely, yes. " should we be so complacent with babies who don't WANT
to feed for >12 hours?...up to 24 or more? I don't like
it."
I don't either. Due to the interventionist things that I know can happen to
this baby I prefer to be a bit proactive, and recommend expressing and
feeding (syringe or dropper) colostrum.
"This protects the lactation (my original aim) and keeps the baby in good
condition without unduly harming him."
I agree.
On this thread, I recently viewed the AWHONN 2 volume videos {assoc of
womens health obstetric and neonatal nursing) on bf which I believe were
very favorably reviewed. My boss had purchased them to be shown to our nsg
staff. I found alot that I didn't like in them. Namely, highly medicalized
births, routine suctioning of babes, babes tightly swaddled and presented to
mom at birth; and several other things. Unfortunatelty the scenes depicted
are very typical of US birth scene.
Laurie Wheeler, RN, MN, IBCLC
Violet Louisiana, s.e. USA
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