Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Cooing at new-born babies banned

BBC NEWS reported A West Yorkshire hospital has banned visitors from cooing at new-born babies over fears their human rights are being breached and to reduce infection.

Brits can certainly be loony when they try.
A statement from Calderdale Royal Hospital in Halifax said staff had held an advice session to highlight the need for respect and dignity for patients. On one ward there is a doll featuring the message: "What makes you think I want to be looked at?"
What makes you think a baby that young know when someone is looking at them, or cares.
But Labour MP Linda Riordan said the measures were "bureaucracy gone mad". She told the Halifax Courier: "All mothers want people to admire their babies because all babies are beautiful.
Makes sense.
"But in a case where a mother did not want to answer questions it should be up to that individual to say so."
Who is forcing them to answer questions.
Some new mothers have already said they are astonished by the rules which stop people asking questions about their babies or looking at them in maternity wards.
I too am astonished.
Debbie Lawson, neo-natal manager at the hospital's special care baby unit, said: "Cooing should be a thing of the past because these are little people with the same rights as you or me.
I doubt anyone wants to coo over you.

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