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Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:37:36 EST |
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This issue has been one of my huge pet peeves over the last few years. Our
hospital went from 90minutes of general visiting hours to general visiting
hours from 11am to 8pm!!! I work 12 hour night shifts and by the time visiting
hours are over moms are cross eyed tired and some in tears. They won't nurse
the babies during the visiting hours, they only get one meal where the
visitors aren't there, but then we are. They are too tired to nurse at night and
send the babies back to the nursery, often giving in to many of the pushy staff
we have who insist they are doing mom a favor. Instead of trying to get her
an undisturbed block of sleep, the answer is always to give the baby a
bottle. I have been to my manager about this over and over and she says it's what
the patients want and always points out when a patient has a postive comment
on the hours and apparently they don't complain when she makes rounds in the
daytime. We have very few moms that leave the hospital exclusively
breastfeeding. And today the newest little tidbit was forcing a mom to pump as the baby
wouldn't latch, and using fortifier in what milk she did get. AARRGGHHH.
I've already cut my hours to parttime to decrease my level of frustration
but I'm ready to cut some more as I am totally outnumbered. We have 1 IBCLC"s
on during the day but she also has in the role of patient educator for the
whole unit as well. My manager allows both Ross and Mead in to peddle their
products so that way they get goodies from both of them and they charge $1.00
for each sterile water bottle, volufeed and pacifier, formula still free. How
do you keep functioning in this kind of atmosphere. The mom's I do get to
work with really appreciate it but the rest is starting to negate even that.
Sherry Weersing RNC
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