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In a message dated 11/10/01 10:17:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Included were the following:
>
> - The nurse would bring the baby to mom every four hours at 2AM, 6AM, 10AM,
> 2PM, 6PM and 10PM.
> - She should nurse 2 minutes the first day and increase a minute each day up
> to 10 minutes per breast
>
I graduated from nursing school in 1968 & started working in the newborn
nursery. This is exactly what we instructed moms to do. They also had to wash
their nipples with sterile cotton balls & sterile water before each feeding.
We didn't have many breastfeeding moms in those days. Most babies were
formula-fed & were only allowed out with mom for 1 hr, 3 times a day. After
the 6 pm feeding, those babies were kept in the nursery so moms could sleep.
That was a major reason why I chose to breastfeed--I wanted my babies 6 times
a day instead of just 3 times! Moms also stayed in the hospital for 5 days
for an uncomplicated vaginal delivery. Those were the good old days ???!!!!!
I'm glad some things have changed.
Laura Hart
Winter Park, FL
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