Yes, I also read that when I was pregnant but I delivered last week and my toddler was allowed. I didn’t have to request an exception or special permission for that |
But sneaking a child in vs it being allowed are two very different things. If staff were polite and didn't mention it doesn't mean you didn't break the rules. |
But it isn’t breaking the rules at most hospitals. With the exception of COVID, most L&D postpartum wards have a special exemption for siblings. Obviously they can’t come into the NICU or delivery areas. It just often isn’t expressly written on the website and you have to ask about the policy. |
| Whatever the website says I wouldn’t trust it. Talk to your care team. I delivered most recently at WHC last winter and was allowed to have two older children visit, despite website wording making it sound like I’d be capped at one child + other parent. Website wording was flat out wrong as a completely different policy was cited multiple times when I delivered. That’s just one data point, but also a reminder that websites are not always maintained for strict accuracy. |
I don’t know about today but I had my second child in 2010 at Fair Oaks and my toddler visited. |
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Childcare are repositories of colds, flu. Covid. RSV. etc., so it's a good idea to keep them away from new borns as long as possible
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You realize labor and delivery nurses and doctors may have kids, right? Same with other hospital employees. Not to mention many patients will go home to children. |
WTH who said I was breaking the rules. My child was registered as a visitor and he even got a big brother sticker. (They wouldn’t have the stickers if it wasn’t allowed!) |
That’s weird, I had my 2nd kid in 2019 (so pre-COVID) at Inova Fairfax and my mom brought my then 3 year old to visit. I don’t think they were allowed in the actual delivery room but they were certainly allowed in recovery. |
This is so strange. Did you ever ask? |
It says siblings are allowed in postpartum in the link posted |
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Labor and delivery visitation
Patients may have up to 3 visitors (a significant other/support person, plus 2 others including siblings) are allowed 24/7 during the labor and delivery experience. I clicked on the link above a few posts ago and found this under women’s services. |
| Visitors are usually limited to two (2) at a time in a patient’s room, and visitors must be age twelve (12) or older*. (*For postpartum visits, siblings of any age are allowed as visitors. See Women's visitation policy) |