How do we know she didn't get help? The article doesn't say one way or the other. Its possible the conclusion was drawn after hours of trying to help her. We don't know, thats why there are experts with all the facts involved.
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Originally posted by Red Panda View PostHow do we know she didn't get help? The article doesn't say one way or the other. Its possible the conclusion was drawn after hours of trying to help her. We don't know, thats why there are experts with all the facts involved.
A lactation nurse noticed that Mikaela’s nostrils were covered by Johnson’s breast. Johnson felt that something was wrong and switched her baby to her other side, but not before Mikaela turned blue.
That’s when the concerned nurse wrote on a chart: “The child is without proper custody, support or care due to both of parents being blind and they do not have specialized training to assist them.”
[The mother] recalled the social worker saying: “ ‘Look, because you guys are blind, I don’t feel like you can adequately take care of her.’ And she left.”
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Originally posted by Red Panda View PostHow is the nurse suppose to investigate? She has a job already. She made an observation. The people who are suppose to investigate did.That’s when the concerned nurse wrote on a chart: “The child is without proper custody, support or care due to both of parents being blind and they do not have specialized training to assist them.”
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Originally posted by Red Panda View PostIf an assumption means you observe something and use your training to report it then I guess thats what she did and what her job is.
are professional breastfeeding specialists trained to help mothers with a variety of issues
Also, for your information, the definition of 'assumption':
1. The act of taking to or upon oneself: assumption of an obligation.
2. The act of taking possession or asserting a claim: assumption of command.
3. The act of taking for granted: assumption of a false theory.
4. Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof; a supposition: a valid assumption.
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Except...she's a LACTATION nurse. Her job is to assist the mother with breastfeeding. THAT is what her training was for. So, no, she did not do her job.Do not lead, for I may not follow. Do not follow, for I may not lead. Just go over there somewhere.
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1. The act of taking to or upon oneself: assumption of an obligation.
2. The act of taking possession or asserting a claim: assumption of command.
3. The act of taking for granted: assumption of a false theory.
4. Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof; a supposition: a valid assumption.
Conclusion: The nurse did not make an assumption
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Originally posted by Red Panda View PostShe didn't act without proof, she observed what happened.
Conclusion: The nurse did not make an assumptionDo not lead, for I may not follow. Do not follow, for I may not lead. Just go over there somewhere.
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Originally posted by Red Panda View PostShe noted that the mother was untrained and unable to breastfeed. Which happened.
-Most new mothers have issues trying to breastfeed initially. There is no evidence this mother had trouble because she was blind. There is no class you can take that will teach you everything there is to know about being a parent.
-The nurse is a lactation nurse. It is her job to train new mothers to breastfeed successfully. There is no evidence this happened. If the mother being blind was an issue with her being able to breastfeed, she could have bottle-fed the baby.Do not lead, for I may not follow. Do not follow, for I may not lead. Just go over there somewhere.
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Originally posted by Red Panda View PostShe noted that the mother was untrained and unable to breastfeed. Which happened.
Breastfeeding (nursing) your baby can be a comfortable and relaxing experience. But it takes time and experience. To encourage a comfortable and successful breastfeeding experience, get an early start in the hospital. Request the help of a lactation consultant or nurse to get you started with proper positioning and breast care.
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The baby turned blue. Even the most inexperienced sighted mother would see that. The blind woman can't. She almost suffocated her baby. It would take people trained to train the blind to teach her. She should have gotten those classes before giving birth
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Originally posted by Red Panda View PostThe baby turned blue. Even the most inexperienced sighted mother would see that. The blind woman can't. She almost suffocated her baby. It would take people trained to train the blind to teach her. She should have gotten those classes before giving birth
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Originally posted by ExRetailDrone View PostThere is absolutely no information to say that she didn't receive such classes before the baby was born.Do not lead, for I may not follow. Do not follow, for I may not lead. Just go over there somewhere.
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