Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I feel so badly for women who need to subject themselves to hospital regulations while giving birth to their babies.
They don't need to. There are options.
Anonymous wrote:
I feel so badly for women who need to subject themselves to hospital regulations while giving birth to their babies.
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:Anonymous wrote:No one sleeps in the hospital. Everyone gets checks. Use the bassinet. Have someone stay with you.
No one sleeps well in a hospital. True. Everyone gets checks. True. But no other hospital patients besides new mothers are expected to take care of another hospital patient.” (The baby)
Anonymous wrote:Because there is a hungry baby and mom is the best one to feed it? (If she wants to try nursing)
This isn’t a corporate trick. It’s biology.
Anonymous wrote:Because they hate us
Anonymous wrote:+1 PP’s mom must work at some magical hospital that has so much staff that mom has time to just kick back at the nurses station and care for a baby.Anonymous wrote:and she is one person. At the hospital I delivered at I asked for the baby to go to a nursery they said flat out said no we can’t do that and didn’t take the baby or even help me with the baby in my room.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course they can. They don’t have a nursery or the staff for it and they will tell you that if you ask.
My mother is an OB nurse and has taken babies out to the nurses' station informally if a mother is having a really hard time or requests a little sleep.
+1 PP’s mom must work at some magical hospital that has so much staff that mom has time to just kick back at the nurses station and care for a baby.Anonymous wrote:and she is one person. At the hospital I delivered at I asked for the baby to go to a nursery they said flat out said no we can’t do that and didn’t take the baby or even help me with the baby in my room.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course they can. They don’t have a nursery or the staff for it and they will tell you that if you ask.
My mother is an OB nurse and has taken babies out to the nurses' station informally if a mother is having a really hard time or requests a little sleep.
and she is one person. At the hospital I delivered at I asked for the baby to go to a nursery they said flat out said no we can’t do that and didn’t take the baby or even help me with the baby in my room.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course they can. They don’t have a nursery or the staff for it and they will tell you that if you ask.
My mother is an OB nurse and has taken babies out to the nurses' station informally if a mother is having a really hard time or requests a little sleep.
Anonymous wrote:No one sleeps in the hospital. Everyone gets checks. Use the bassinet. Have someone stay with you.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Of course they can. They don’t have a nursery or the staff for it and they will tell you that if you ask.
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.