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• What is the rooming-in policy for babies, and under what circumstances would my baby be separated from me?
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth THE BOSTON WOMEN’S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE 2008
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• What is the rooming-in policy for babies, and under what circumstances would my baby be separated from me?
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth THE BOSTON WOMEN’S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE 2008
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Baby-Friendly includes practices such as rooming-in and not giving formula without a clear medical reason.
Melissa Bartick: Let's Get Serious About Promoting Breastfeeding 2008
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Practise rooming-in - allow mothers and infants to remain together - 24 hours a day.
Chapter 8 1997
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Tzivoni strongly objected to the conditions in the maternity ward, where he and his wife had asked for full rooming-in (where the mother and baby stay together day and night).
A Mother in Israel 2009
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Tzivoni quoted a nurse from another hospital, who said that mothers don't want rooming-in even though the babies are more relaxed and cry much less.
A Mother in Israel 2009
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During the day the baby can be with you most of the time if you choose, but there is no rooming-in option.
lizrael update 2009
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There is no rooming-in option but it's a better hospital for complications and premature births that require NICU. quick version of the hospital's specs.
lizrael update 2009
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I liked the labor rooms there much better than the ones in Hadassah, though the restrictions regarding rooming-in and the general attitude did not impress me.
lizrael update 2009
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3:140–44; ——— 1988 “The impact of infant rooming-in on maternal sleep at night.”
The Official Lamaze® Guide Judith Lothian RN 2010
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