Ginny,
I understand the rationale for wanting to identify breastfed babies
with a crib card is an attempt to prevent them from being interfered
with (pacifiers, AIM), but two things come to mind. First why are those
babies (or any baby, for that matter), in the nursery, instead of with
moms? Secondly, why are we identifying the breastfed babies as if they
are an anomaly? Shouldn't we identify the artificially-fed babies and
assume that the normal baby is breastfed?
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
Intuitive Parenting Network LLC
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