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Karen Palmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Nursery!  What nursery?

We  got rid of our nurseries 15 years ago.  It was a bit of a culture
shock at the time but like all changes, people adjusted.  Now they are
store rooms or tea rooms.

Going BFHI is a sure way to chuck the nurseries!  Take the plunge -
money will be saved on nursery staff and can be put into breastfeeding
education.

"Nurseries" at home are also over rated.  I have not met a baby yet
that is impressed with decor or furniture!  We have been over run with
the commericialisation of babydom in this modern world!

I sometimes feel very worried about the two extremes of baby care on
this planet.  Having either too little or too much does not serve us
well for the future.

Karen Palmer
(in a relective mood today as I read back on all the SOP posts)

New Zealand

>>> [log in to unmask] 7/11/06 06:33 >>>
Are  you talking about visiting hours for family, or hours when Couplet
Care babies can be brought in for watching - as in mom taking a shower,
etc?
Our Level II and Level III Nurseries are closed for 2 hours during
shift change 6-8am and pm. Family can come in any other time. We have no
"hours" on our Level I nursery.

Phyllis

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> A question for the hospital-based...
> Any advice for either reducing the nursery's hours or closing it
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