Anonymous wrote:Lol man I’d pay for a luxury package if it included was guaranteed on-time delivery of pain meds (and only that).
But also can’t you just pay someone to put together a luxury basket for you to bring to the hospital with most of this stuff? And a private chef for the night you get back home plus night nurse?
And who actually finds a celebratory meal enjoyable while you’re still bleeding and in a hospital? My parents pre-pandemic dropped off my favorites from Capital Grille with flowers, gifts and the works and I felt kind of bad they bothered since I just wanted to sleep slash not sit up for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Jealous much?
LOL, No, not at all, I just don't understand how OP claims to be a stay at home mom AND work full time. That sounds like the sort of think a #momboss would say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Omg I totally missed this. Lol. Totally the pyramid scheme type with these outlandish needs.
LMAFO everything OP has said here makes so much more sense with this context.
I’m an earlier PP who thinks this request is a little outlandish as well but y’all are just straight up mean girls. Go to another forum where this behavior is accepted. It’s not here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Jealous much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Omg I totally missed this. Lol. Totally the pyramid scheme type with these outlandish needs.
LMAFO everything OP has said here makes so much more sense with this context.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Omg I totally missed this. Lol. Totally the pyramid scheme type with these outlandish needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Jealous much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inova Fairfax has luxury packages. I don't have first-hand experience.
https://www.inova.org/our-services/inova-womens-services/childbirth-services/inova-womens-hospital-amenities
Holy crap this is nuts. It’s a hospital for gods sake. Kind of nauseating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Whether you agree or not, I'm not really concerned. Is it overkill to look for a hospital with a private suite, reasonable food, nice thoughtful touches and/or any gifts thrown in for baby and mom? Some hospitals in Virginia do this without asking. If I'm going to foot the bill, I don't want to pay a bunch of money to be treated like a prisoner guarded by wardens behind bars. Sorry to anyone who had a negative experience during childbirth - had no intention of drudging up bad memories for you.
I have been grateful for my past experiences at Anne Arundel and Shady Grove. I just wanted to hear if other hospitals in the area had nice amenities. So as for anyone's disdain, you can take it right back. I won't feel ashamed for asking. If I was looking for flowers, a tummy tuck, and a photoshoot with perfectly done hair, I would go to Paris, Norway, Sweden, etc. I'm a stay at home mom working a full time professional job remotely while caring for 3 boys and Mommy is genuinely thankful for all the breaks she can get.
I'm sorry that some of you feel the way you do. As for me, I'll keep focusing on the positives and the silver linings wherever found.
Cheers!
So, you're at the top of WHAT MLM pyramid, then??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebratory meal for two in the hospital? This is hysterical.
https://www.marywashingtonhealthcare.com/Our-Services/Women-Children/Pregnancy-Motherhood/Tour-Our-Facilities.aspx
I've given birth at Stafford Hospital down in Stafford, VA. The birthing center was very calm, and the celebratory dinner for me and hubby was a very nice touch!! They even gave us a Halo Sleep Sack for baby before checked out. Thoughtful touches to help make memories.