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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] Judging by these responses, plenty of women actually would like that, for like 2 nights, before going home and doing all the night care for the rest of the child’s life. Wouldn’t it be awesome if there was a choice? FYI I delivered at GBMC in 2014 and 2016 and the newborn nursery was awesome. I slept like a rock and woke up briefly for my pain meds 1-2x, otherwise I asked for the baby back in the morning![/quote] Yes thank g-d for the nursery! Such a relief post c-section! (Gave birth in 2021) baby wasn’t there all night though but at least some relief! I was alone and pretty out of it. [/quote]
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