On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 15:15:20 -0500, Suzanne Berman, MD
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> Here's a new one for the annals. As you know, newborn metabolic screening
> must occur >= 24 hours after the first feeding. However, according to one
> nurse at my local hospital, breastfed babies must wait "a couple of" days
> before the newborn screening can be done because "all the baby got was
> colostrum and that doesn't really count as a feeding."
>
> Oh. My. Goodness.
>
> Having to restrain herself from going ballistic,
> Suzanne
here's a novel idea. when we hear stuff like that from people who
should know better, maybe going ballistic in a controlled fashion is
ok. I know this isn't a model for how we're supposed to get things
done, but frankly, physicians do speak strongly when someone's health
is endangered- I thought about that while watching "Supersize Me" and
listening to the internist question Morgan Spurlock why he would only
"consider" taking an aspirin/day and why he wouldnt' consider going
off his "ridiculous" diet. Not a great example, I know, but there we
have an internist speaking his mind, and not mincing words.
of course, you have to gauge your audience and your words, but still,
I think that speaking out is good- in an appropriate manner.
I do recommend "Supersize Me" if only to see footage of Tommy
Thompson, Head of HHS speaking out about "obesity is not a partisan
issue"- but I guess supporting breastfeeding to prevent obesity is??
--
Kate, http://systems.cs.colorado.edu/~kolina/advantages-of-formula.html
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