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In a message dated 98-08-13 20:48:02 EDT, you write:
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Surely there must be a few physicians who don't agree. Start getting
them on your side. Give them the information. Plant doubts in
waverers. Get the info from Dr. Gartner, who is also a neonatologist,
by the way. Get him to speak to one of your physician conferences on
jaundice.
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Hi All,
With all the discussion about jaundice, I tried to find Dr Gartner article on
bf/Jaundice. While I did not find that I did find this AAP article in the
10/94 October journal. It states:
"Depending on the mother's preference and the physician's judgment,
however, a variety of options are presented in Table 3 for possible
implementation beyond observation, including supplementation of breast-feeding
with formula or the temporary interruption of breast-feeding and substitution
with formula, either of which can be accompanied by phototherapy."
You can read the article at:
<A HREF="http://www.aap.org/policy/hyperb.htm">AAP - Practice Parameter:
Management of Hyperbilirubinemia in the Healthy Term Newborn</A>
Jack, how do we get them on our sides and give them the information when the
AAP states the above. I find it very frustrating.
Roni Chastain, RN, LCCE, FACCE
Glen Cove, New York
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