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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For me it wasn’t just the nurses, but the sheer volume of people and none of them coordinate. -the nurses who do vitals -the residents -the actual docs -the janitor/people emptying trash -the person who would take my blood (not the same as the nurses) -the pharmacy people -the pediatrician -the people in charge of the paperwork/birth certificate -the lactation consultant -I’m probably forgetting a few It was so horrible. I still cannot fathom why things are set up this way.[/quote] -the chaplain -the photographer -the cafeteria menu lady [/quote] OMG the cafeteria menu lady is so spot on. [/quote] Haha that was the one interruption I appreciated, it only happened during daylight hours and I was so hungry! [/quote] We just had a menu and I had to call down. Btw, premade sandwiches should be available for those of us moms who deliver after dinner hours and are starving. You know, because they don't let you eat for days while in labor. [/quote]
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