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Date: | Thu, 30 Jan 2003 15:54:16 +0100 |
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>I would like to find out if anyone have had experiences with
>hospitals who are interested in participating in BFHI, but are
>specialized in newborn pathologies, i.e. when most of their births are
>with babies at risk (premature, malformations, congenital diseases,
>etc...)?
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>We are in contact with a hospital with more than 70% of problematic
>births, and yet very involved in breastfeeding promotion. We would like
>to "recognize" their commitment as well, even if such things as 100%
>rooming-in, immediate skin-to-skin contact, no administration of other
>liquids, etc. are not applicable.
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>I really appreciate receiving any information on this.
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>Are there any Babyfriendly NICU? If yes, I would like to know what kind
of
>criteria or evaluation was used for Special care nursery or NICU.
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>rosellina cosentino, rn bsn ibclc
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