Anonymous wrote:Just delivered at GW over the weekend and the nursery is reopen. They said 3 hours but I didn’t clarify whether one could do more than one 3-hour stretch per day.
Anonymous wrote:I just delivered at GW in March. I was alone much of the time because my husband was with our toddler. The nurses frequently offered the nursery. My husband went there with our baby so baby could be bathed and said it was nice.
Anonymous wrote:All of the hospitals outsource post-partum care to your partner or a hired doula to some extent - they say it’s to help with breastfeeding or help you learn to care for your baby, but it’s really to save money by hiring less nursing staff. GW, however, does it the worst of all the hospitals. They do have a “nursery” again, but they’re not going to let you use it all night like Inova Fairfax would.
Anonymous wrote:All of the hospitals outsource post-partum care to your partner or a hired doula to some extent - they say it’s to help with breastfeeding or help you learn to care for your baby, but it’s really to save money by hiring less nursing staff. GW, however, does it the worst of all the hospitals. They do have a “nursery” again, but they’re not going to let you use it all night like Inova Fairfax would.
Anonymous wrote:Are they still staffing postpartum nurses 1 nurse: 6 mother-baby dyads? Because that ratio really is awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the hospitals outsource post-partum care to your partner or a hired doula to some extent - they say it’s to help with breastfeeding or help you learn to care for your baby, but it’s really to save money by hiring less nursing staff. GW, however, does it the worst of all the hospitals. They do have a “nursery” again, but they’re not going to let you use it all night like Inova Fairfax would.
+1000. GW is the worst.
Anonymous wrote:All of the hospitals outsource post-partum care to your partner or a hired doula to some extent - they say it’s to help with breastfeeding or help you learn to care for your baby, but it’s really to save money by hiring less nursing staff. GW, however, does it the worst of all the hospitals. They do have a “nursery” again, but they’re not going to let you use it all night like Inova Fairfax would.
Anonymous wrote:1 - I've heard that GW reopened its nursery. Can anyone confirm? (I delivered there in 2017 - they had no nursery then. My newborn had day/night confusion and was up ALL night the three nights we were there, so we got like ZERO sleep.)
2 - I also heard that you can only send the baby to the nursery for three hours per day. I'm wondering if what that actually means is no more than three hours at any one time, because of course the baby needs to feed. I wouldn't want to send her there for more than three hours at a time anyway, but wondering if, for example, you could have the baby in the nursery from 2am-5am one morning and then again from 10pm-midnight that same night, or if that violates the three-hour rule?!
Second-time mom that will probably be spending the nights in the hospital alone while DH is home with our toddler, and trying to recover from a C section, so just concerned about my options for sleep!Any insight is appreciated.
Any insight is appreciated.