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While the below makes sense, I have now been at two children's
hospitals with my son where the exact opposite is hospital policy.
Sedation is 6 hours no breastmilk. Endotrachial anesthesia is 4 hours
no breastmilk.
For one emergency surgery, they did treat breastmilk as a clear fluid
and allowed 2 hours.
Katie Bredbeck
On Sunday, May 29, 2005, at 01:10 AM, Nan Jolly wrote:
> I am not an anaesthetist, but the first policy is for sedation and
> analgesia, the second also covers anaesthesia, and would need to be
> more
> conservative.
> Nan Jolly
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