On getting the baby to the breast within one hour. I would like to suggest
that 'Getting the baby to the mother - close to the mother is way more
important than 'getting the baby to or on the breast'. Baby will
breastfeed when ready and mother will gain confidence if baby is in her
arms. Not having staff present should not necessarily be a problem, if
the baby is routinely allowed to be with the mother - in her arms in the
first instance. Not all babies need help to breastfeed and not all babies
will breastfeed within an hour but when in their mother's arms and close
to the food source they will have a much higher chance of attaching and
feeding effectively.
Ruth
Ruth Cantrill
School of Nursing and Health
Nathan Campus, Griffith University
Brisbane QLD 4111
Australia
Mobile 0438987261
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