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I have been telling my moms the same story also. When I heard about the
live babies at that time I was surprised.
I have a nursing student instructor ask me for documentation on the length
of time a baby can wait without being supplemented. Prime concern was a
baby about 24 hours of age very sleepy. Attempted to wake baby without
success. Had been given a bottle during the early morning hours and had not
breastfed since.I suggested to the instructor that we should give the baby
more time to wake up.
I find that many nurses and doctors do not look at the baby they look at
the clock, the weight, but not how the baby is doing otherwise.
At 08:54 AM 9/21/00 +1000, you wrote:
>Judy Ritchie wrote>
>> As to the baby getting no food or liquid for days. There was a story
>> on either the devastating California or Mexico earthquake where
>> newborns were found alive in the hospital nursery's rubble after nine
>> days,
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>Judy, it was the Mexico City earthquake. I've been telling this story to my
>Mums for years.
> Virginia
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