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OK, so here's what happened - and it's not the first time we've had this dilemma. We had a pt come in with severe, unmedicated schizophrenia, homeless, and imminently going to deliver a 21-22wk baby. Well, she delivered the baby and he was alive. He lived for 3hrs. The pt only held the baby for a few moments and wanted us to take him away. To make a long story short, another coworker and I took turns so he wouldn't be alone for those 3 long hours.
What does your facility do in that situation - when a baby is not viable, but born alive, and the parent(s) don't want to hold the baby? I mean, this was a perfect little 1 lb baby, pink with a heartbeat. We couldn't just leave him on the counter in our back room and occassionally check for a heartbeat so time of death could be recorded. (!) At least, I couldn't. Anyway, just wondering how other units handle this. thanks, SG
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
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I appreciate your post - I'm acquainted with a couple who found out they were pregnant with a child who had multiple birth defects incompatable with life outside the womb. They chose to carry their child to term. The mother gave birth lady partslly. They held their child until it's last breath. Sex was indeterminate at birth. They treasure that time.
steph