random question based on the responses in my sposie post below - lots of you said they'll use sposies when they take LO to the nursery... is that only if you're not somewhere that lets you room-in or should i be preparing myself for people to take my baby and go somewhere with her??
Re: why will they take my baby to the nursery?
at my hospital, baby was taken for 4 hours for "observation" after birth, then we weren't allowed to sleep with baby in our room if no one else was there (dumb I know but whatever - like we would sleep through something). So for night #2, baby went to the nursery and came back every 3 hours to BF. I would uh...draw out the feedings a bit before giving him up each time.
Some people send their baby away after every meal, or just let the nursery feed them formula while they *** around and "recover".
11 months
Same for us.
Did you take a hospital tour? They usually told you. We took one of the hospital we went to and then a closer hospital (one my dr wouldn't be at, but in case of a blizzard or something lol).
They told us at each hospital what the policy was like. At the closer hospital they do keep the baby in the nursery rounds and I think at another time.
11 months
this, minus the clean shirt if he didn't need it
At ours I think its only be request that they go to the nursery, but I am not positive. It definitely depends on the hospital and their specific policies. Also, if the baby has any sort of issue that they want to monitor they'd obviously want to take them to the nursery.
But this is one reason why we're hoping to go home from the birth center and not go to the hospital at all.... my sister thinks I'm nuts but I'd rather be in my own bed in the peace and quiet than in a hospital being woken up all the time for checks and blah blah blah.
With DD they took her to the nursery for her bath, and a lot of other things (her shot, etc).
With DS he did everything in our room except a quick once over by the pedi, that was the only time he went to the nursery and it was for less than 10 mins.
I would say it depends on the hospital.
Same thing with us. And our hospital doesn't even really use the regular nursery anymore, all the moms room in. They offer "babysitting" if you wanted it but the babies were always held. I
that.
This was our experience, except it was maybe 30 minutes, not 3 hours. I used the time to take the best shower of my life.
the only time they took her away was for her bath after she was born. DH went with them to observe and videotape.
I *think* they would have taken her back to the nursery if we'd wanted, but we definitely wanted her in room with us and not out of our sight.
With DS, they took him out of the room for his bath, assessments, hearing tests, etc but it was in our birth plan for him not to be removed unless DH or I was with him. I had a rough birth so it was usually DH who went with him.
With DD, we delivered at a hospital that didn't even have a nursery. Everything, including the hearing test was done in the room. She was only taken out of the room without us twice. The first time was so they could gavage her stomach b/c she was spitting up a _lot_. We probably could have just let it go but I didn't want to leave the hospital without having the issue resolved. The second time was at my request. DH didn't stay the night so he could stay home w/DS and I wanted a couple hours rest. DD stayed at the nursing station for 2 hours so I could sleep.
I kept DD in the room with me all but a few minutes when they needed to do the hearing test I think it was.
I sent a diaper with her in her bassinet.
No chemicals on my baby.
Side note - i keep typing send instead of sent... it's driving me nuts
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