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Dear Stacy,
"On the plus side, it has been decided that the first feed, breast or
bottle, will be observed by an RN or LC (of which I am the only one),
rather than instituting some arbitrary waiting period before first feed."
Was this not the case already? If baby is feeding within the first hour of
birth (recovery period), there should be an RN (even better if educated in
breastfeeding basics) in attendance one-on-one anyway, correct?
Penny Lane RN, IBCLC
Maternal & Child Health: Lactation Consulting
Believe - Assisting Families through Birth & Breastfeeding
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