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In a message dated 2.2.04 5:08:06 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
> Does anyone know what Baby Friendly places are doing re: pain management
> and sucrose/pacifiers with circs? New topic at our place.
>
I don't have the answer to the above but do have a question along those
lines.
My hospital uses tylenol post circ for pain management. Dr. Hale gave grand
rounds at our hospital last week (great!) and in passing happened to mention
the increased gut permeability of the newborn, particularly in the first few
days -week. This got me thinking about the ramifications of tylenol use in this
critical period of gut "growth". I think that this has been discussed in the
past but I'm wondering again what others think.
Lynn Shea Rn,Bsn,Ibclc
Franklin,Massachusetts
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