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In a message dated 6/30/2003 10:01:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
> The nurse will tell me "I don't think the mom knows about the
> IV yet, or the antibiotics yet." Doesn't this make you want to scream! How
> dare anyone do this without talking to the parents about
> what is going on?
In my experience, moms with GBS often receive info re: likely scenarios for baby post-birth in advance of delivery.
I'm also thinking shame on the nurses who tell you the above or a reasonable facsimile, as they do not appear to have checked this out and set in motion a plan to resolve the lack of info (if found). They seem to not understand their responsibility to the mothers and babies who are their patients.
Karen
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