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Our hospital does not. The mom's are discharged, but can be boarder-moms as
long as a room is available. They are responsible for their own care and
food. The courtesy the hosp. offers is the room.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Jojomari818 <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Currently I am on a team that needs me to ask the following question -
> unless you feel your response is beneficial to the group you can reply to
> me privately.
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> For hospitals in the USA, specifically the NICU's, does the hospital
> provide meals in any way for the mom's that are breastfeeding/providing
> breastmilk? To be more specific, this would be the mom's that are no longer
> in-patients themselves and what my group really wants to know is; if this
> is done, how is it funded?
> Thanks Much, Jodie Drum RN, IBCLC & at work in Washington, D.C
>
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