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I have always been told at erythromycin must be administered within
the first 2 hours. Why does the vitamin K shot have to be given in
the first hour? If I'm not mistaken, at our hospital it is given in
postpartum, so it's at least 2-3 hours after the baby is born.
I have never understood why newborns need a bath. They have been
living in a sterile environment for 9 months. What am I missing here?
Seems to me that a bath can really interrupt the flow (no pun
intended) of mother to child contact, bonding, energy and yes, milk,
too.
thanks for any enlightenment you can offer on this topic.
Naomi Bar-Yam
On Feb 13, 2006, at 8:53 PM, LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
> The only things we do to babies in that first
> hour are weight the baby (scale comes into the room), and give
> erythromycin eye ointment and the vitamin K shot. We are permitted to
> delay the eye ointment and vitamin K for an hour anyway, if the
> parents
> wish. We have to do a full set of vitals every 30 minutes but that
> can be
> done with mother holding/ feeding the baby anyway. We do a full
> assessment
> when we do the bath (which is done in Mom's room as well).
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Naomi Bar-Yam Ph.D.
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Researcher, Writer, Educator
in Maternal and Child Health
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