Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me it wasn’t just the nurses, but the sheer volume of people and none of them coordinate.
-the nurses who do vitals
-the residents
-the actual docs
-the janitor/people emptying trash
-the person who would take my blood (not the same as the nurses)
-the pharmacy people
-the pediatrician
-the people in charge of the paperwork/birth certificate
-the lactation consultant
-I’m probably forgetting a few
It was so horrible. I still cannot fathom why things are set up this way.
-the chaplain
-the photographer
-the cafeteria menu lady
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one sleeps in the hospital. Everyone gets checks. Use the bassinet. Have someone stay with you.
No. The baby is a patient and should be cared for by hospital staff. Not by another patient that just had an intensive medical procedure.
Yes. I agree. But it’s not going to happen. I’ve never heard of any patient not having broken sleep. I’m not saying it’s ok. It is the norm though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, are there hospitals that will not let you send the baby to the hospital in between feedings? Like they actually do more than encourage you to keep the baby in your room, they actually say "no"????? I didn't know this was a thing. I admit its been a while but for each of my deliveries I requested this and it was not a problem.
No, that is not happening.
Tell me you haven’t given birth recently without telling me you haven’t given birth recently.
They cannot deny your request.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, are there hospitals that will not let you send the baby to the hospital in between feedings? Like they actually do more than encourage you to keep the baby in your room, they actually say "no"????? I didn't know this was a thing. I admit its been a while but for each of my deliveries I requested this and it was not a problem.
No, that is not happening.
Tell me you haven’t given birth recently without telling me you haven’t given birth recently.
Because not enough people push back. Women have accepted that they must put up with poor treatment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one sleeps in the hospital. Everyone gets checks. Use the bassinet. Have someone stay with you.
No. The baby is a patient and should be cared for by hospital staff. Not by another patient that just had an intensive medical procedure.
Yes. I agree. But it’s not going to happen. I’ve never heard of any patient not having broken sleep. I’m not saying it’s ok. It is the norm though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one sleeps in the hospital. Everyone gets checks. Use the bassinet. Have someone stay with you.
No. The baby is a patient and should be cared for by hospital staff. Not by another patient that just had an intensive medical procedure.
Anonymous wrote:No one sleeps in the hospital. Everyone gets checks. Use the bassinet. Have someone stay with you.
Anonymous wrote:For me it wasn’t just the nurses, but the sheer volume of people and none of them coordinate.
-the nurses who do vitals
-the residents
-the actual docs
-the janitor/people emptying trash
-the person who would take my blood (not the same as the nurses)
-the pharmacy people
-the pediatrician
-the people in charge of the paperwork/birth certificate
-the lactation consultant
-I’m probably forgetting a few
It was so horrible. I still cannot fathom why things are set up this way.
Anonymous wrote:It was because of an unpleasant hospital delivery for my first that I chose maternity center delivery for my 2nd and home water-birth for my 3rd. No strangers, no weird roommates. Low lights, low music, solid sleep between feedings.
Anonymous wrote:When I had my 3rd baby last year, a nurse told me to be careful handling the baby when I was tired because "babies get dropped all the time here." WHAT?! I am a lawyer and I had half a mind to get her to ask her to say that again slowly into the camera.
It's absolutely shocking what we tolerate when we can blame a woman for bad outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had two c-sections at VHC. They took both babies to the nursery until they were ready to nurse. Maybe try a different hospital.
What years? In 2012 I got a nursery. In 2018 and 2021 I was SOL. I told them I wasn't nursing, even though I was, to try to get precious recovery time. Didn't work.
Oh that’s terrible. My last baby was born in 2014, and they would still take the baby to the nursery, but brought him back if he cried, so I could only sleep 2 or 3 hours at a time anyway.