Anonymous wrote:Serena Williams famously still had her pre-eclampsia symptoms ignored despite her raising concerns, so it's definitely not perfect even for celebrities.
Anonymous wrote:I had an external version at Georgetown and shared a preop room with a Wizard player and his wife. It was Sept so the entire place was packed with the "holiday babies." She was in there for some complications. The nurses asked before hand if we were going to be ok with it since they were gong to have a lot of people in and out but had no rooms to put them alone. It ended up being the entire day. They were lovely. It has been years and they still send us a birthday card for our child who I ended up delivering rather than flipping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom is an OB and has cared for celebrities and celebrity wives. At her hospital there’s a special wing but that’s for all specialties, not just labor and delivery. I think celebrities give birth in the largest room (the room that would be for multiples births like twins) and then after birth they are transferred to celebrity wing. Celebrity wing didn’t have all the machines and tools for labor and delivery but postpartum care can be done there. Most of her celebrities are sports stars wives, but she’s also had movie stars.
Celebrity wing isn’t just because they pay $$$ but it’s also because there can be fans or protestors trying to get in. Labor and Delivery is a secure area with tracking bracelets, but other hospital floors aren’t that secure.
I'm guessing this is a hospital in NYC or something?
Anonymous wrote:The richest people don’t leave their homes for birth, the medical providers come to them! Enjoying labor in your home environment and keeping the riff-raff out is the most elitist thing one can do.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is an OB and has cared for celebrities and celebrity wives. At her hospital there’s a special wing but that’s for all specialties, not just labor and delivery. I think celebrities give birth in the largest room (the room that would be for multiples births like twins) and then after birth they are transferred to celebrity wing. Celebrity wing didn’t have all the machines and tools for labor and delivery but postpartum care can be done there. Most of her celebrities are sports stars wives, but she’s also had movie stars.
Celebrity wing isn’t just because they pay $$$ but it’s also because there can be fans or protestors trying to get in. Labor and Delivery is a secure area with tracking bracelets, but other hospital floors aren’t that secure.
Anonymous wrote:The richest people don’t leave their homes for birth, the medical providers come to them! Enjoying labor in your home environment and keeping the riff-raff out is the most elitist thing one can do.
Anonymous wrote:The richest people don’t leave their homes for birth, the medical providers come to them! Enjoying labor in your home environment and keeping the riff-raff out is the most elitist thing one can do.
Anonymous wrote:My mom is an OB and has cared for celebrities and celebrity wives. At her hospital there’s a special wing but that’s for all specialties, not just labor and delivery. I think celebrities give birth in the largest room (the room that would be for multiples births like twins) and then after birth they are transferred to celebrity wing. Celebrity wing didn’t have all the machines and tools for labor and delivery but postpartum care can be done there. Most of her celebrities are sports stars wives, but she’s also had movie stars.
Celebrity wing isn’t just because they pay $$$ but it’s also because there can be fans or protestors trying to get in. Labor and Delivery is a secure area with tracking bracelets, but other hospital floors aren’t that secure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had an external version at Georgetown and shared a preop room with a Wizard player and his wife. It was Sept so the entire place was packed with the "holiday babies." She was in there for some complications. The nurses asked before hand if we were going to be ok with it since they were gong to have a lot of people in and out but had no rooms to put them alone. It ended up being the entire day. They were lovely. It has been years and they still send us a birthday card for our child who I ended up delivering rather than flipping.
That’s so nice. A birthday card for someone you met once, I wonder how she manages that.