Dr. Nick Capetanakis: Sure, you can
drop the sterile drape from the front and just enough so that mom can see, you know the anesthesiologist grabs it from the
non sterile
side and he or she, you know
drops the drape just enough so that mom can look over, see the birth of her child and again we wait till the head is delivered and then mom can then watch the rest of the body you know like kind of being delivered so she is not necessarily seeing anything.
The new rules, which apply to full - size and
non full - size cribs, prohibit the manufacture or sale of traditional
drop -
side rail cribs, strengthen crib slats and mattress supports, improve the quality of hardware and require more rigorous testing.