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The closest you might come to learning this is by checking the baby's
chart. All returns to the nursery for assessments, or by mom so she can
sleep or take a shower, should be documented. I've found they don't always
document when baby is picked up by mom, although I think they must document
when the nurse takes baby back or Out To Mom (OTM). Would be an interesting
study.
Maybe you could get a hospital volunteer to survey baby charts for data.
Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
Glendale, AZ
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> Again, I feel that if I could document number of times (or amount of
time) baby is separated from mother, I could show a relationship between
separation and feeding problems. Just wondering how to go about it.
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> Jeanne Mitchell RN IBCLC
> Austin, TX
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