Believe me that even taking extra measures (meeting with staff
pre-delivery, having a letter to the staff on your chart, getting the
neonatalogist to agree to your terms and a note on the crib) sometimes
does not prevent a "well-intentioned" nurse from giving your 4 day old
jaundiced, NICU baby (who did not loose even a tenth of an ounce) a bottle
of formula for his "own good" It took him 7 weeks to go to the breast
without a major battle. Thank goodnes he "came to his sences" and BF for
almost 3 years. I think this is one more reason why I will advocate so
strongly for the Mom and Baby when there are challenges with the medical
system.
. Cagigas, RN, MA, IBCLC
GSA Health Unit, Room 1010
1800 F St., NW
Washington, DC 20405
202-219-1228
202-501-0028 (Fax)
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