I shared a house with a midwife for a while last year. She couldn't understand why people insist on private births. You get the same treatment as a public patient and you might get your own room if there's one available. The midwives don't care who is public/private. A pregnant woman is a pregnant woman, and a baby is a baby. If you are private, your very expensive consultant watches the midwives deliver the baby. If you are public, and there are problems with the baby, then the doctor has to be phoned, instaed of shouted to!
There is zero difference in care ladies, although the insurance companies , and consultants, will tell you otherwise.
There is zero difference in care ladies, although the insurance companies , and consultants, will tell you otherwise.