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>re the hospital .... I had a call this evening from a mother of twins who>
>is also not to bf for more than a couple od minutes and the babies are not
to>
>be dicharged until they can take 8 bottle feeds in a day!>
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> Patricia>
Patricia, we have a hospital here with that same policy! No matter what,
they will not dismiss NICU babies until they take 8 bottles in 24 hours,
regardless of what parents want :(
It is just a few miles (light years!) from where I had my twins, at 33
weeks, where they were gavage fed, per my request, until I was able to
nurse them on day 4 or 5. (can't remember which). We left the hospital
together on about day 6 without them ever having a single bottle or nipple
of any kind, other than the right kind, of course! What a difference a few
miles can make, let alone a whole ocean!
--Denny Rice, RN, IBCLC
--Dallas, Texas
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