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Sorry, forgot one thing...I ALWAYS get babies skin to skin with mom. Have to
kick all those visitors out of the room.. Those of you gals that don't work in a
hospital setting have no idea of how rude visitors can be. That really makes
me mad when I see a baby showing obvious hunger cues and mom is too
embarrassed to ask friends to leave. I wish we had stronger stance on
visitors. So Jaye if you are reading this,,,, This compeltely makes me crazy!!!
I encourage moms to take off their shirts unwrap babies to diaper and latching
becomes sooo much easier.. esp the sidelying position... I do put a sign on
the door that says "breastfeeding session going on now, please do not enter".
Do you find that visitors get in your way also. I really need to work on this
one with the hospital policy. It is hard to work in this setting, no doubt. You
have so many people to "please" but I have gotten a little more stern but
polite with visitors. We only have a few hours to get to these moms and this
is their precious time and we may be the only help they get. So, i advice
them to put on their outgoing voicemail..Sorry we cant come to the phone
right now.. we are changing diapers or feeding baby or sleeping.. let them give
all the pertinent info on the message ie. its a girl 7 lbs 3oz etc and then give
them some peace... Sorry for getting off topic.. How do you handle this
touchy situation with visitors?
Robin
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