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Ellen,
Our hospital does allow mom's to stay as borders as long as we have empty
rooms to accommodate them. There is no charge for them to stay. They are
told that if we get busy, they may be asked to leave so that the room will be
available for patients.
On a personal note, my daughter's second baby had to stay in the hospital
for antibiotics. She was allowed to stay as a border & Noah could stay in
the room with her. She did have to change rooms once or twice but she didn't
mind. She never had to pump & Noah never received any formula. She was
very pleased with the care they both received at this hospital in Gainesville,
FL.
Laura Hart
Winter Park, FL
In a message dated 11/18/2009 2:59:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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This question is for any hospital LC's out there. My hospital has always
let breastfeeding moms of babies who have to have an extended hospital stay,
stay at the hospital in a room as a non patient. They now want to
discontinue that practice. Please let me know what your hospitals do so that I may
let my director know.
Thank you so much!
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