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Lynn says:
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Perhaps the most stressful part of my NICU/nursery days were the fact
that babies were left to cry. I can't even guess how many times I have seen a
group of MDs/Rns conferencing around the warmer of a screaming infant with
no attempt made to quiet....grrrr...
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One of the most frustrating things I encounter in the hospital is the baby
who is crying in his plastic bucket, the mom sitting in bed, reaching over the
side of the bucket and patting the baby. I always ask if I can hand her the
baby so she can snuggle w/ him, or nurse him -- I'm shocked at how often
they refuse to hold the baby, and would rather let him cry and fuss.
And nurse him? Not on your life. It isn't TIME yet.
GRRRRRRR.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC
Wheaton IL
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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