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Re: Third stage, how long?From: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@mindspring.com)Thu Jun 22 18:48:46 2006
in my hospital (high volume, tertiary care academic center) the default is to put the baby on the mom's abdomen and leave it there for quite some time. Drying, initial assessment, id bands etc are done with the babe on the mom's abdomen. The nurses have no problem with this. This is so common that many of the residents don't know how to handle a baby that is NOT going to mom's belly...... vit K, eye prophylaxis, weight, etc are not done on the labor floor....they wait until the baby and mom have gone to the postpartum floor.
-- Betsy Hyde CNM Branford, CT
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