Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave birth in April at INOVA Alexandria, and masks were still required then, including when I was pushing. At one point I took it off while sleeping, and when the doctor came in to check me she got angry that I wasn't wearing it.
that is completely insane. I can’t believe we made women mask while *delivering babies*. one of the more absurd covid interludes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave birth in April at INOVA Alexandria, and masks were still required then, including when I was pushing. At one point I took it off while sleeping, and when the doctor came in to check me she got angry that I wasn't wearing it.
This is crazy. Was the doctor concerned you’d catch Covid or spread it? To keep you from catching it, you’d really need n95 and that’s not realistic for labor. If she’s worried you’d spread it, well, the medical staff should be wearing N95 to protect themselves. When I have birth I didn’t make but my doctor had on an N95. She never mentioned masking to me.
Anonymous wrote:I gave birth in April at INOVA Alexandria, and masks were still required then, including when I was pushing. At one point I took it off while sleeping, and when the doctor came in to check me she got angry that I wasn't wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:I gave birth in April at INOVA Alexandria, and masks were still required then, including when I was pushing. At one point I took it off while sleeping, and when the doctor came in to check me she got angry that I wasn't wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:I gave birth in April at INOVA Alexandria, and masks were still required then, including when I was pushing. At one point I took it off while sleeping, and when the doctor came in to check me she got angry that I wasn't wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my son in May, 2021 and none of the nurses enforced the mask rule for me, until the very last nurse that I had who kept telling me to put it back on while I was literally pushing for 2.5 hours. I don't recall many of the details but basically it was on and off, especially since the nurse was in and out of the room during that time (BTW one thing they don't really tell you is that they often leave you alone while you are pushing, which is just crazy to me).
Wait, what? The doctor is in and out for sure, but I always had a nurse by my side while I was pushing at INOVA Fairfax. And I pushed for over 3 hours with my first.
Anonymous wrote:I had my son in May, 2021 and none of the nurses enforced the mask rule for me, until the very last nurse that I had who kept telling me to put it back on while I was literally pushing for 2.5 hours. I don't recall many of the details but basically it was on and off, especially since the nurse was in and out of the room during that time (BTW one thing they don't really tell you is that they often leave you alone while you are pushing, which is just crazy to me).