Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if the woman in the throes of childbirth refuses, takes it off every time they put it on and/or fights back, what’re the hospital people going to do? Abandon her? Physically restrain her? Shoot her up with chemical restraints? People in medical facilities too commonly forget that patients are not prisoners or children and it is the professionals who owe the duty to the patient, not the other way around.
I hope more people start doing this.
Anonymous wrote:And if the woman in the throes of childbirth refuses, takes it off every time they put it on and/or fights back, what’re the hospital people going to do? Abandon her? Physically restrain her? Shoot her up with chemical restraints? People in medical facilities too commonly forget that patients are not prisoners or children and it is the professionals who owe the duty to the patient, not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you be furious? What’s done is done.
There are so many other ways a hospital can mistreat a laboring mother.
Many wishes to you and your little one, I hope you can let this go and enjoy the baby stage as much as you can as it goes very fast!
Anonymous wrote:If you want to continue having skilled nurses in the room while you deliver your baby, wear your mask. It’s for the nurses safety. Even though you had a negative test and are vaccinated, test can be wrong and we all know the Delta break through the vaccinations. It’s not all about you mama! Sounds like you delivered a healthy baby with no lasting negative affects from wearing a mask. Also it’s not just holy Cross.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, fun story.
After laboring for 24 hours, and an ill-timed nurse shift change, I was just forced to wear a mask at Holy Cross Hospital when I was about to enter the pushing stage of labor. The nurse placed a surgical mask on my chest while I was in the middle of a contraction, eyes closed, breathing hard, clenching the sides of my bed in pain, and told me to put it on. When I didn’t respond by putting the mask on she admonished me for “noncompliance with hospital policy”
Reader, I had had a negative COVID test in triage. I had been vaccinated months ago.
The staff at Holy Cross forced me to wear a mask as I pushed out my 8 pound baby.
If you’re planning a delivery at Holy Cross, you may want to reconsider your plans.

Anonymous wrote:And if the woman in the throes of childbirth refuses, takes it off every time they put it on and/or fights back, what’re the hospital people going to do? Abandon her? Physically restrain her? Shoot her up with chemical restraints? People in medical facilities too commonly forget that patients are not prisoners or children and it is the professionals who owe the duty to the patient, not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:And if the woman in the throes of childbirth refuses, takes it off every time they put it on and/or fights back, what’re the hospital people going to do? Abandon her? Physically restrain her? Shoot her up with chemical restraints? People in medical facilities too commonly forget that patients are not prisoners or children and it is the professionals who owe the duty to the patient, not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:I was allowed to go mask free at Anne Arundel Medical Center this July with negative test alone, didn’t even ask for vaccine record (I’d had one shot). I’d be furious OP.