Hi Barbara
A good time for hand expression is in the first 24 hours if there is
mother-baby separation. The precious drops don't get lost in the pump
flanges. Another time I teach a mom hand expression is when baby is
sleepy - a few drops given via a teaspoon often wakes baby enough to
breastfeed - if not it will keep the blood sugar level up for a while
longer. We also have some babies who do not latch the first day or so -
another opportunity for teaching hand expression. All this covers quite a
few of our patients!
All mothers are given information sheets on discharge. Along with the one
on engorgement, I have recently attached one on hand expression. Talking to
other BFHI Assessors here, they feel this is acceptable.
My 2 cents!
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC BFHI Assessor
South Africa [log in to unmask]
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