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Winnie... I am the author of the quote. I apologize. I should have added
after the quote that I was being more sarcastic than anything else. Truly,
I see the beauty of NRP and realize its value in the health care setting.
Of course there will always be the need for resusciation. And just so you
know, I actually am trying to gear my future towards a path that educates
women on the dangers of many unnecessary birth interventions!
You are right... they are no dummies! They definitely have a captive
audience. In the weeks prior to my NRP recert, as I studied and viewed that
DVD-ROM numerous times, I remember being irritated each and every time I
turned it on, seeing the company's name and logo. I didn't have a choice.
And I'm with you... you won't convince me either that they are doing this
out of kindness!
Thanks for your thoughts!
Christina Harris, RN
Seattle, WA
On 2/8/07, Winifred Mading <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> "I wonder if more babies were exclusively breastfed, if they would grow up
> healthier and experience healthier pregnancies and have less NEED for NRP
> for their babies."
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> I think you could make a better case for less birth interventions reducing
> the need for Neonatal Resuscitation (I thing the "P" stands for Program)...
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