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Re: postdelivery bonding and baby careFrom: Jamie (ajfields@pine-net.com)Fri Jun 23 12:17:14 2006
I have worked in a teaching hospital in Dallas. Their policies may have changed since I left. More recently, in 2 very rural hospitals in the south. I participate in more than one parenting site, and my information also comes from the stories told by those mothers. The trend toward family centered care seems to be slow in getting to the central U.S. Both coasts are, as usual, ahead of the rest of us. The hospital nearest me still has separate labor and delivery rooms, and the baby is often taken to the nursery without the mother so much as laying eyes on it. They had a heart attack at my friend's birth plan, which specified that the baby was never to leave her side, provided everything was well. It's good to hear positive stories. I hope the rest of us can follow in your footsteps.
At Fri, 23 Jun 2006, LCLEMOS@aol.com wrote:
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-- JFields, RN, BSN
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