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[quote=Anonymous][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. [b]Btw, premade sandwiches should be available for those of us moms who deliver after dinner hours and are starving.[/b] You know, because they don't let you eat for days while in labor. [/quote] Sibley had this when I gave birth in 2021[/quote]
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