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I have been a subscriber for several years and love
the list but this is my first email to all you wise people
I am seeking your views to feedback to our LC and
Unit Manager of the Post Natal Ward of my medium sized maternity unit; about
1500 births per year and a level 2 nursery. Babies born
after mid-day are day 0 that day and are called Day 1 the next day if you get my
drift!!!!!
Weighed at birth and again on Day 3, but for some
they are not 72 hours old when weighed on day 3. Then if they have lost
more that 10% of birth weight there may be more intervention, i.e. refer to
paed, test weigh and comp to quote. Comp to quote would be with EBM or
formula if not sufficient ebm. Given usually with a nasogastric tube or a
"finger feed" , rarely a bottle. We are looking into benchmarking what
other Units/hospitals are doing about followup weighing of babies.
Our visiting midwifery service cannot home visit all mothers who go home on day
3, 4 or 5 etc. only those with problems that need some followup.
Others are asked to go to the child health
clinic. All babies are weighed on discharge. Some mums do stay 4 or
5 days or longer if need be. What should we do about the
traditonal day 3 bare weighs??????
Looking forward to getting some help to clarify
this issue.
We do NST when the baby is over 48 hours old and it
used to be day 3 this was done but now its earlier and some go home after
this. What happens in your area. Thankyou for your
replies to this. Much happinessto you. Jennifer
Smyth
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- Re: [ozmidwifery] weighing babies on Day 3 jmsmyth
- Re: [ozmidwifery] weighing babies on Day 3 Mary Murphy
- Re: [ozmidwifery] weighing babies on Day 3 Anne smith
- Re: [ozmidwifery] weighing babies on Day 3 JoFromOz
- RE: [ozmidwifery] weighing babies on Day 3 hplerchbacher
- Re: [ozmidwifery] weighing babies on Day 3 Anne Clarke
- Re: [ozmidwifery] weighing babies on Day 3 Judy Chapman
