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Dear Friends:
Jean describes a situation in South African that tells me birth is
mismanaged everywhere in the world.
So here's a totally drugged baby been born. Apparently mom uses tobacco and
was given several drugs in labor, including demerol (pethidine) that can take
a newborn 4 days to clear. The finale is a cesarean section.
This baby is too disorganized to even do reflexive behavior. Poor baby. What
to do?j After 4 days, baby has calmed home and is going home fully
breastfed. Excellent.
Fabulous to feed baby colostrum. Fabulous for the skin to skin. Can this
mother and baby be put to bed together in a darkened room and left alone? No
strangers to touch baby? (I remember my newborn, taken from my perineum,
intubated and deep suctioned before being returned to my arms. She would be calm
except when anyone wearing blue scrubs came within her vision; then she started
screaming. Babies are learning immediately at birth.)
Maybe this type of baby needs swaddling, as with any baby that is recovering
from drug detoxification? What about remedial co-bathing...............but
that wouldn't work with a fresh cesarean section. Can everybody get massaged,
mother and baby?
Babies are like canaries in the mines.
warmly,
Nikki Lee RN, BSN, Mother of 2, MS, IBCLC, CCE, CIMI
craniosacral therapy practitioner
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