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Hi all, I sent this to the wrong place this am. Trying again! Sincerely,
Pat in SNJ
Subject: articles
> Date: Thursday, April 22, 1999 7:57 AM
>
> Be sure and check out Contemporary Pediatrics, April 1999, 16(4).
>
> "Breastfed baby starves: who's to blame?" pages 11-12. Has very
proactive
> suggestions on how this can be avoided.
> 1. Screening questionnaires for new mothers to ID red flag situations
(like
> Breast reduction).
> 2. Confirmed pediatric appointment no more than 48 hours after discharge
as
> a requirement for discharge [ ! ]
> 3. Special outpatient facilities for new baby check ups within 48 hours
of
> discharge (ala several Denver hospitals, Evergreen etc.)
> 4. Baby scales [ :-( ]
> "Readers are encouraged to write Contemporary Peds with additional
> suggestions and to advocate for breastfeeding support programs at
> institutions where they are affiliated." <[log in to unmask]>
>
> "Fielding questions about breastfeeding." Barbara L. Philipp, MD, IBCLC
> and Karin Cadwell, PhD, RN, IBCLC. pages 149-164.
> Good article with lots of different office situations presented. Lousy
> cartoon illustrations. :-(
> "The jaundiced newborn: Minimizing the Risks." Rajeev Dixit, MD and
> Lawrence M. Gartner, MD. pages 166-183. Good info, lots of info on BF
> baby and a real good short course in bilirubin metabolism.
>
> Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
>
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