Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quick question - I'm due in a few months and I need to register at WHC. Is there an easy way to do this online? Not seeing anything clear on the website...
I got a preadmission form with my welcome packet, you can either mail it in or call the Admissions Department (I think).
Wait but how did you get the Welcome Packet? That seems like my first step....
NP. I got it at my first midwife appt. I really think nothing will happen if you neglect to preregister. They’ll just ask you the questions when you get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quick question - I'm due in a few months and I need to register at WHC. Is there an easy way to do this online? Not seeing anything clear on the website...
I got a preadmission form with my welcome packet, you can either mail it in or call the Admissions Department (I think).
Wait but how did you get the Welcome Packet? That seems like my first step....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quick question - I'm due in a few months and I need to register at WHC. Is there an easy way to do this online? Not seeing anything clear on the website...
I got a preadmission form with my welcome packet, you can either mail it in or call the Admissions Department (I think).
Anonymous wrote:Quick question - I'm due in a few months and I need to register at WHC. Is there an easy way to do this online? Not seeing anything clear on the website...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a great experience. I was induced so had a covid test 2 days before. No test for partner. We wore masks when we could but I didn’t when labor got hairy and we would forget in the middle of the night, but no one said anything. All staff in masks of course. The nurses and doctors were wonderful. Panera available but I was glad we brought snacks. Postpartum room was small and older but perfectly serviceable and we just wanted to get out of there anyway.
I think they said you can have two visitors now but don’t quote me.
That’s right, at the moment you can have partner and doula (for example). I don’t have other insights because I’m due in January. Interested in others experiences though! Could partners get food brought to the room, or do they need to go to the cafeteria?
Iirc they brought trays for my partner in L&D but not postpartum. Panera was open. Can also get delivery. The trays they brought were not only kind of gross but also I was shocked by how unhealthy they were. You might want to bring healthy snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a great experience. I was induced so had a covid test 2 days before. No test for partner. We wore masks when we could but I didn’t when labor got hairy and we would forget in the middle of the night, but no one said anything. All staff in masks of course. The nurses and doctors were wonderful. Panera available but I was glad we brought snacks. Postpartum room was small and older but perfectly serviceable and we just wanted to get out of there anyway.
I think they said you can have two visitors now but don’t quote me.
That’s right, at the moment you can have partner and doula (for example). I don’t have other insights because I’m due in January. Interested in others experiences though! Could partners get food brought to the room, or do they need to go to the cafeteria?
Iirc they brought trays for my partner in L&D but not postpartum. Panera was open. Can also get delivery. The trays they brought were not only kind of gross but also I was shocked by how unhealthy they were. You might want to bring healthy snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a great experience. I was induced so had a covid test 2 days before. No test for partner. We wore masks when we could but I didn’t when labor got hairy and we would forget in the middle of the night, but no one said anything. All staff in masks of course. The nurses and doctors were wonderful. Panera available but I was glad we brought snacks. Postpartum room was small and older but perfectly serviceable and we just wanted to get out of there anyway.
I think they said you can have two visitors now but don’t quote me.
That’s right, at the moment you can have partner and doula (for example). I don’t have other insights because I’m due in January. Interested in others experiences though! Could partners get food brought to the room, or do they need to go to the cafeteria?
Anonymous wrote:I had a great experience. I was induced so had a covid test 2 days before. No test for partner. We wore masks when we could but I didn’t when labor got hairy and we would forget in the middle of the night, but no one said anything. All staff in masks of course. The nurses and doctors were wonderful. Panera available but I was glad we brought snacks. Postpartum room was small and older but perfectly serviceable and we just wanted to get out of there anyway.
I think they said you can have two visitors now but don’t quote me.