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Ann asks,
<<Can anyone who has literature supporting the initial bath please contact
me?>>
Jan says:
"So the nurses can take their gloves off, which they can't do until after
the initial bath peradventure the baby harbor HIV in the blood that is in
its crevices.
Not entirely tongue in cheek."
Here's a thought. Maybe nurses could take their gloves off and then NOT
touch, weigh, measure, poke, prod or otherwise interfere with the baby.
Maybe mothers could care for their babies at their breasts until they (the
mother and baby) are ready to get up and have a shower together. Hmm ... I
can feel a revolution coming ...
Nina Berry BA/Bed(Hons) Dip Arts(Phil)
Breastfeeding Counsellor
PhD Candidate - "Ethical Issues in the marketing of 'Toddler Milks'"
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