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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because there is a hungry baby and mom is the best one to feed it? (If she wants to try nursing) This isn’t a corporate trick. It’s biology. [/quote] Yeah, I don’t understand the question either. Most new moms don’t want their baby in a far away nursery all night. [/quote] :roll: And I don't understand why people who have never taken care of babies are in here saying stupid things. Mom feeds baby. Nurse takes baby. Mom falls asleep. Nurse soothes baby and put in a bassinet. Baby fusses off and on for an hour while nurse checks on him. Mom is still sleeping. Baby cries. It's only been two hours, so nurse soothes him. Baby sleeps. Baby fusses, but falls back asleep. Baby finally awakens, crying, about four hours after he was last fed. Nurse brings him to mom. Mom wakes and feeds and hold him for 20 minutes. Nurse takes baby. Mom falls asleep again. Nurse and baby repeat the previous song and dance while mom peacefully sleeps. You cannot put a newborn on the clock- 4 hours could be too much! [/quote][/quote]
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