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Fairview Riverside in Minneapolis, MN used to have a few LDRP rooms set up like
this. It was almost a shame that we left less than 12 hours post partum. From
what I understand, a lot of hospitals are moving away from the LDRP set up.
What a shame.
Megan Schmidt, RN, IBCLC
Janice Berry wrote:
> Susan Horein wrote:
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> > The hospital I birthed my first child in had(has?) regular double/queen
> > beds in their post-partum rooms, for Mom, Dad, and baby. Looked more like
> > a hotel room than a hospital room.
>
> Where is this? It sounds fabulous!
> Janice Berry, mom of Zack (11/30/92) and Gina (9/4/96)
> Westerville, OH
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