Question: I hope someone can answer this![]()
I just did my registering with the hospital and she asked if I had any special requests regarding my c-section, I told her that after the surgery I don't want the baby to have the eye ointment. She told me that's she's 95% sure that it's mandatory. How can that be mandatory?????? It's for STD protection I thought. A) Hudson isn't entering the vaginal canal and B) I've never had an STD in my life. How can they give that to the baby if I don't want them to? I know it's given just as a precaution but we don't want baby to have it. I hope she's just wrong lol. Anyone know more about this?
And thank you Bama Belle! I thought it was time for a change![]()
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April 28th, 2013, 11:45 AM #2771
Last edited by cvd; April 28th, 2013 at 01:38 PM.
June 21 2011 - Ryder
May 22 2013 - Hudson
Our family is now complete - no more babies for us. We didn't get our girl but I wouldn't trade my boys for the world, so in love.
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April 28th, 2013, 03:18 PM #2772
no idea about the eye ointment sorry cvd its not something i've ever heard of babies having, def not something any of my vaginally born babes have had.
3boys huge congrats so pleased to hear your news, after all the sadness you have been through i really hope you get your rainbow and your happily ever after x
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April 28th, 2013, 04:16 PM #2773
Anyone experiencing "nesting" behaviour already? I know it's common to buzz around just before the baby comes getting the house ready and cleaning etc. I've been sorting out the spare room (full of stuff from moving house six months ago) so that I can clear and paint the nursery. Any spare moment I've been popping in and doing some more sorting. So funny!
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April 28th, 2013, 04:29 PM #2774
Here in America they routinely give it to babes but you can sign a form against it. Having a hb I don;t have to deal with any of that but it is pretty easy(most of the time) in hossys to tell them no. make usre you have it in your hossy paperwork. maybe make a sign or have hub remind them when babe is born or right before. just need to watch them as they are so used to doing it might forget.
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April 28th, 2013, 06:31 PM #2775
June 21 2011 - Ryder
May 22 2013 - Hudson
Our family is now complete - no more babies for us. We didn't get our girl but I wouldn't trade my boys for the world, so in love.
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April 28th, 2013, 08:56 PM #2776
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April 28th, 2013, 08:59 PM #2777
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April 29th, 2013, 09:13 AM #2778Dream Vet
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@CVD-My midwife explained to me that the eye ointment law is an outdated law from wartimes when men were constantly bringing home STD's to their unknowing wives and plenty of babies were going blind. Of course, nowadays, this ointment is far less necessary and should probably be made optional but it's not. In hospitals, they just include the ointment as part of routine care. A parent has to make some noise and clearly state that they do not want it administered to avoid it.
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April 29th, 2013, 01:30 PM #2779
June 21 2011 - Ryder
May 22 2013 - Hudson
Our family is now complete - no more babies for us. We didn't get our girl but I wouldn't trade my boys for the world, so in love.
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April 29th, 2013, 04:58 PM #2780Dreamer
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