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In a message dated 11/17/04 10:38:36 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
I'd like to know how it is done and ways staffing requirements are met in
the recovery room. Currently, babies go to the nursery for care while the
mother goes to recovery. We have tried getting the nurses to bring the
baby back to recovery
First baby step is to change the policy. It makes a big difference when the
policy states "5. Infants are to be put to breast as soon after birth as
feasible for both mother and infant (within an hour of birth). This is to be
initiated in either the delivery room or recovery room, and every mother is to be
instructed in proper breastfeeding technique." Nursing writes the policies
and it shouldn't be that difficult to get them updated. You can write it &
submit it to the nursing administration. Go to the Academy of Breastfeeding
Medicine (see link below) and go to protocols for a model policy to give you
ideas. We did not have to alter our staffing to take babies to RR in our L&D
dept--L&D nurses are used to watching over babies after birth.
_http://www.bfmed.org/_ (http://www.bfmed.org/) Clinical Protocol Number 5
--Peripartum Breastfeeding Management For the Healthy Mother and Infant at
Term
Laura Hart
Winter Park, FL
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