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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And put the baby in a nursery room for the night. The recovery should be treated like recovery from a surgery; no interrupting sleep.[/quote] [b]Have you had surgery? Sleep is absolutely interrupted for medical check ins. I don't disagree with you that someone who just gave birth needs sleep to recover, but the hospital isn't restful for anyone.[/b] [/quote] Sleep is important for ALL hospital patients. [/quote] And yet the PP you responded to is 100% correct.[/quote] No PP is not correct. Disrupted sleep in the hospital is being recognized as a problem for all patients. Sleep is not optional - it’s actually essential to health and hospitals are trying to do something about it for all patients. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/02/19/sleep-deprivation-hospitals/ At a minumum, bring back nurseries if you are going to insist that new mothers should not be allowed to sleep in the hospital. Because that is NOT safe for the baby to room in. [/quote] Yes, they ARE correct. Can you read? They didn’t say sleep wasn’t important. Read what they actually said. I bolded it to help you and yes, they are correct.[/quote]
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