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In a message dated 1/6/01 10:02:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> I have gotten into the habit of taking the babies out to Mom immediately
> after the circ to go to breast, and they usually do quite well. They are
> eager for the comfort of the breast. I of course also tell Mom how
> breastfeeding the baby now soothes him and makes him feel better, which
> makes her feel better about the whole thing, as well as giving her a sense
> of some control. I can discreetly check the circ for bleeding in the room,
> and take the baby back to the nursery if attention to the site (i.e. gel
> foam) is needed. If it looks fine, then I can show the parents how to take
> care of, and do a little newborn care teaching. I think that it really helps
> to do these fight after circ feedings-who knows, there may be less bleeding
> if there is less crying! These babies don't seem to fall into the expected
> pattern of not feeding well for the rest of the day- just my personal
> observations. Some of the other nurses have started following this routine
> as well, I am happy to say. It must be remembered that it is vital not to
> forget to check the circ site just because the baby is quiet and happy at
> Mom's breast.
> If anyone else implements this early feed after circ, I'd love to hear how
> it works for you.
> Sincerely, Diana
>
We do make an effort to get our newly circ'd babies out to moms. We have 2
checks every 30 min post circ. The circ checks are always done in the mom's
room. I do see babies nursing better these days. I wonder if having lidocaine
for the circ makes a difference with feedings since the pain would be less?
Laura Hart
Winter Park, FL
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