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Cheryl Parrott wrote:
>Christine and others:
>As we are looking at a new bfdg policy...I looked to ACOG and AWHONN and
>AAP. Basically, their standards of practice state those things should be
>delayed until first breastfeeding, an hour or more is certainly ok. Now Vit K does
>say within 1 hour, eye drops,wts is delay up to 1 hour OR UNTIl first
>breastfeeding.
>
We don't put drops in baby's eyes. Why is this done?
--
Merewyn Janson
RN (student midwife, for 4 more weeks!!)
Australian Breastfeeding Association counsellor ('98)
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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