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At our hospital we (the LC's) make follow up appointments for all dyads that
we feel will need f/u assistance. This appointment is made prior to their
discharge (d/c) and is written right on their d/c planning sheet. 3/4 of
our out patient consults are made through these appointments. We also have
our on going 1x/week support group for all moms and baby's.
Donna Goggin-Dolwick, RN, BSN, LCCE, IBCLC
----- Original Message ----- > >
> Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 09:31:07 -0800
> From: TeamWD <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Nipple shield/discharge planning
>
> Jaye's and Melinda's posts reminded me of what for me is an ongoing
> issue--what's up with discharge planning? I confess to being ignorant of
> the ins and outs of this process. It makes sense to me that, if a
> motherbaby is having breastfeeding difficulty, part of the discharge plan
> is
> a referral to an appropriate source of help/support. Surgical patients
> have
> a plan; in some hospital systems, a f/u appointment is made before baby is
> discharged. Could not breastfeeding assistance be part of discharge
> planning, with the appropriate appointment made before discharge? Does
> this
> happen anywhere (more than a sheet of paper with phone numbers, among the
> other 25 sheets of paper that are part of that packet)?
>
> Mary Wagner-Davis
>
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