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From: coleb Mon Nov 20, 1995 -- 01:55:14 PM
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I have recently subscribed to Lactnet after having joined a hospital
in Wisconsin to begin a lactation program. We are a level III
center. The NICU manager has been interested for quite a while in
doing Kangaroo care, but has been met with much resistance from
staff and neonatologists. She asked me to find out which of the
larger hospitals (>1000 births/year) in the U.S. have been doing
K-care for a while, how has it been working, at what age does your
hospital start it, and if anyone would be willing to send me a copy
of your policy that governs its use. I am really excited to get
into a new position with management wanting to reach similar goals
to mine.
Also, I wonder how many hospitals have a feeeding policy that
requires healthy newborns to be put to breast every 2-3 hours in the
first 24 hrs. This is our policy in order to avoid jaundice. I
would prefer to put rooming-in and education of early feeding cues
into the policy and stop the clock watching by staff.
Unfortunately, all of the literature I have read says the standard
"all infants should be breastfed 8-12 times in 24 hrs". Does that
really take into account the INITIAL 24?
Thank you to Kathleen Auerbach and Jan Barger for your comments.
Our PNP wants more opinions/policies on the subject.
Thank you. My E-mail address is [[log in to unmask]]
or Fax#715-389-2922 c/o Barb Cole, The Birth Center.
Thanks again.
Barb Cole, RN, IBCLC
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