<<First why are those babies (or any baby, for that matter), in the
nursery, instead of with moms?>>
While I would wonder the same thing in a normal, healthy situation some
of us give birth to critically ill babies who are on life support and
airlifted to a NICU hundreds of miles away and those babies are not with
mother 24/7. I was one of those mothers and it was hours between when
my son was medivaced down to the NICU and when I was finally able to
catch up to him - having to leave the hospital where I gave birth AMA
b/c they wouldn't let me go and having to drive down there. In my
situation it was important that the staff know that my son was going to
get breastmilk and not to give him ANYTHING w/o calling me first to ask.
Margo
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