Sun, 4 Sep 2005 07:30:23 +1000
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Cee wrote:
>I heard a report about the parents being forced to evacuate and leave
>their preemies behind. I cannot get my brain around that. There is no
>way I could comply with that requirement if my baby was there. :/
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>Cee
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I felt exactly the same way. Would it have not been safer to strap
those babies to their mothers, "kangaroo mother care" style? In other
countries that don't have isolets and lots of other equipment, and use
this to give babies the best chance of survival. MY own choice would
have been to do this and either stayed with my baby in the hospital, or
tried my chances. I couldn't have left my baby there, I'm sure many of
those mothers made a heart wrenching decision. I hope they all return
safely.
--
Merewyn Janson
RN, student midwife
Australian Breastfeeding Association counsellor ('98)
Redbank Plains, Queensland, Australia
"Women should not feel guilty if they are unable to breastfeed, but they *should* feel guilty if they are unwilling to do so, and they should be intellectually honest enough to know the difference." -Elizabeth Gene
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