In a message dated 7/29/2003 8:15:14 AM Central Daylight Time,
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> My first response is "why isn't the partner/support person in recovery?"
> Can't the partner look after the baby? Will have to look at that one
> ;-)...........
>
> I would like to get a feel for how others tackle this dilemma. What is the
> practice in other places? How have other 'Baby Friendly Hospitals' handled
> this? What would be a 'nice happy medium' that would please everyone?
> Have searched the archives but come up with very little.
>
Karen,
This was how it was handled after my C/S. In order to have the baby with me
in recovery... I had to supply a support person. My hubby and mum took truns
sitting in recovery with me and the babe. I can't imagine this caused any
staffing problems, since we did not see any staff until time to move to the floor...
Laura
Mississippi
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