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> We have finally gotten rid of our discharge bags! (I
> think I just
> wore them down.) Some of the nurses have grumbled
> but I haven't heard
> any complaints from the families. Now I am looking
> for nice bags
Would it be possible to have a separate bag for moms
who are bf and ones who aren't?
I think that I'd put in a sample (i.e. 2-3 pairs) of
disposable nursing pads (I like the Johnson & Johnson
ones that are "breast shaped" & don't have a plastic
backing), a tiny sample (i.e. 1 cc) of
Purelan/Lansinoh, a pamphlet about nursing success
(how to do it right), and perhaps a cheapish rattle or
bib or something and a few newborn diapers (maybe 5 or
so?). However, most of this would not be suitable for
moms who don't bf...so they could eliminate all except
the rattle/bib and the diapers. Therefore you get
"more if you bf", sort of...only because you then no
longer give formula samples, bottles and paci's.
Don't know if this helps any...
Myra.
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