“…Several national/international groups of experts (American Academy of Pediatrics [AAP], Section on Breast Feeding, 2005;Armentrout & Caple, 1999;Canadian Paediatric Society, Fetu and Newborn Committee [CPS], 2004;Cornblath & Ichord, 2002;Eidelman, 2001;National Childbirth Trust, United Kingdom, 1997;Sunehag & Haymond, 2002;WHO, 1997;Williams, 2005) have suggested that routine screening for hypoglycemia should first include an assessment of the mother and infant for the presence of risk factors for hypoglycemia and assessment of the infant for any signs or symptoms of hypoglycemia (Table 1). In addition, testing of peripheral blood glucose (PBG) levels with point-of-care (POC) or laboratory methods should only be done in infants with positive risk factors or signs/symptoms of hypoglycemia and not for routine screening purposes in infants without risk factors or signs/symptoms of hypoglycemia.…”