I can understand the frustration and anger felt at the story of the nurse
breastfeeding another woman's child.  I think I would be more upset if I
walked in on a stranger formula feeding my infant.  (Although NOTHING
would be done to prosecute a nurse who formula fed another woman's
child.)  However, until we  know the "intent" behind the act of this
nurse, it is far too difficult to rally behind this person.  I would
assume that cross-nursing occurs with permission of the parents.  I have a
problem with acts that are hidden and permission not requested, regardless
of what those acts are.  At the least, this nurse committed a violation of
the trust of her patients and should be disciplined.  At the worst, she
committed a crime that should not be ignored regardless of its context.

Angie Sohler

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