Chris,
Just because it's 'common practice' doesn't make it a good thing, and it is
NO indication that anyone was doing well. 24 Hrs is just too soon in ALL
cases to tell if ANYONE is doing well, and here in New Jersey it was shown to
be bad medical practice, and only 'good' for the insurance companies. The
moms and babies were being sent home after less than 24 hrs, and were
supposed to get one home 'pop-in' visit from a nurse to check on their
condition. The state enacted a law that did away with the 24 hrs and out
policy, and all new moms now get to stay 48 hrs again.
George S.
coneill@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> That's common practice these days, unless there's complications. The fact
> that they "sprung her" that quickly is a very *good* sign that both mom and
> daughter are doing great!
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