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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A good friend advised me to choose a hospital where they will take your baby to the nursery overnight so you can sleep between feedings. I'm glad I chose Sibley for that reason (in my case over Holy Cross, which is "Baby-Friendly" and encourages "rooming in").[/quote] I second this. Forced rooming in for a mom recovering from surgery or who is exhausted is how babies get dropped or smothered. Baby Friendly hospitals are not where I would choose to deliver. They are not friendly to mothers and they strip women of autonomy and infantilize them by forced education on the benefits of breastfeeding and refusing formula unless medically necessary.[/quote] Can we really not achieve some sort of flexibility here? Surely for some births one is better than the other. [/quote] The BFHI is by its very nature, rigid and inflexible. There is a female only practice in DC - Sanders and Schaffel. They deliver at DC but do not take insurance. Your other options include private mega practices (Reiter Hill, CWC), hospital based mega practices (WHC, Georgetown, GW), hospital based midwife practices (GW and WHC), smaller private practices (Bloom), or solo providers (Footer, Burke, etc). There are benefits and drawbacks to all choices.[/quote]
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