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I found this in the archives. Does any one know, is it still true? And if
the person who wrote it recognizes it ( I changed it a little), may I use it
in a letter to physicians?
at Boston Children's Hospital they consider breastmilk a clear fluid, and it
is listed right there in the printed-information guidelines, alongside juice
and water, as something the child CAN have up to 3 hours pre-op. Formula is
listed as somthing the child CANNOT have. As I am sure you are aware, this is
widely considered to be among the best anaesthesia departments in the county.
Thanks, Chris Betzold NP
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