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>Those of you who work in hospital settings, I need your help. Do your
>c-section babies breastfeed within the first 2 hours after birth? Do you
>have any special protocol?
>We want to get breastfeeding started in the recovery room for post-c-section
>moms. I have to train the recovery room nurses in the basics, and establish
>a protocol.
>Do any of you have any ideas, suggestions, or comments? Help!!
>Thanks,
Most (all?) UK hospitals would not delay bf after a section - babies
are placed in mum's arms immediately and the mum and baby should be
helped to feed. The more enlightened/Baby friendly places will do
this literally immediately, before any wiping or wrapping.
If the mother has had GA, the baby would be/should be helped to feed
as soon as she comes round. Sometimes, this is not adhered to 100
per cent, but it's accepted that there is no reason not to bf as soon
as is wanted.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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