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yes but hospitals are going towards a "rooming in" method Aisha Send a noteboard - 06/06/2012 09:24:48 PM
Is that how it really works?


where all maternal and newborn care takes place in mommas room, and the baby stays with the mom. but there is always gonna be a nursery backup because not all mothers like to have their children with them after birth all the time.
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So. You know how newborn babies in American films are all in one big nursery together? - 06/06/2012 06:03:01 PM 666 Views
Pretty much - 06/06/2012 06:17:35 PM 495 Views
yes but hospitals are going towards a "rooming in" method - 06/06/2012 09:24:48 PM 493 Views
not really - 06/06/2012 09:28:23 PM 462 Views
Stork brought mine. - 07/06/2012 12:56:48 AM 459 Views
fortunately mine won't be doing that. but, basically, yes. *NM* - 07/06/2012 01:43:18 AM 176 Views
Yes and no. - 07/06/2012 03:17:51 PM 520 Views
Re: Yes and no. - 07/06/2012 03:30:13 PM 437 Views
Tom explained this well. *NM* - 07/06/2012 04:38:04 PM 169 Views
My son was in my room with me most of the time. - 07/06/2012 04:08:24 PM 475 Views
it was true. my baby roomed with me the entire time. *NM* - 14/06/2012 09:02:53 PM 209 Views

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