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Date: | Mon, 23 Feb 2004 20:57:31 -0600 |
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Dear Rachel,
It sounds like you work in childbirth utopia (by US standards anyway). I work in a hospital of similar size and we certainly have call for at least basic resuscitation quite a bit more than a couple times a year. I suspect that is probably due to our high rate of interventions into the birth process, ie: inductions, epidurals, vacuum extractions, and C/S for "failure to progress."
As I recently posted, we just lost a baby who might have been saved had someone been in the room to resuscitate in a timely manner. Of course, we will never know.
Sadly,
Stacy Miller-Leonard RN,MS,IBCLC
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