Some people seem to wear Mount Carmel like a Gucci bag draped over their shoulder
Choosing a maternity hospital shouldn't be about impressing the ladies over coffee up in Dundrum Shopping Centre
Some people seem to wear Mount Carmel like a Gucci bag draped over their shoulder...others who do a bit of research and speak with the experts ensure that they attend a maternity hospital which has the facilities to deliver the best possible care to both mother and baby regardless of the circumstances.
It's simple really. Ask any doctor whether Mount Carmel or Holles Street is the better option and they'll ALL opt for the latter.
Choosing a maternity hospital shouldn't be about impressing the ladies over coffee up in Dundrum Shopping Centre...it should be about obtaining the best possible care for both mother and baby.
Oh man, this is such your typical blinkered Irish begrudgers' opinion and paying no heed to any of the facts that were put forward in this thread. If Mt Carmel wasn't a private hospital would you still have such a problem with it?
But why go to Mount Carmel then? If they cannot care for sick babies as well as the maternity hospitals, why put your own comfort ahead of the potential safety of your newborn? I think you have misplaced the emotion here, it is not snobbery, it is probably more complete bewilderment that people make the decision. The fact that it costs more only intensifies this bewilderment: what (or who) are people thinking of?Always back to the "snob" element... Most people who go to Mount Carmel don't think like this. No-one I know who attended MC went there "to be seen". You seem to be rather focused on the "snob" aspect of private maternity care. Would you say you have a chip on your shoulder about the whole thing? (don't be embarrassed, you're not the only one.)
I'm certainly not a begrudger
it was good enough for me after all.
Then I actually got sense and did some research.
But why go to Mount Carmel then? If they cannot care for sick babies as well as the maternity hospitals, why put your own comfort ahead of the potential safety of your newborn? I think you have misplaced the emotion here, it is not snobbery, it is probably more complete bewilderment that people make the decision. The fact that it costs more only intensifies this bewilderment: what (or who) are people thinking of?
It is becoming a tit for tat with Kramer attacking those who make a post ("Don't apply for the PHD just yet".....come on Kramer what sort of comment is that?) Personally I think each to their own on where to give birth but Kramer don't come on to a public forum if you have such a major problem with the views given.
But why go to Mount Carmel then? If they cannot care for sick babies as well as the maternity hospitals, why put your own comfort ahead of the potential safety of your newborn? I think you have misplaced the emotion here, it is not snobbery, it is probably more complete bewilderment that people make the decision. The fact that it costs more only intensifies this bewilderment: what (or who) are people thinking of?
@Kramer2006@: That's the nature of posting I find, especially on topics as emotive as this! I have just taken the time to read your posts and can totally see your side of things. Not for me, or for everyone, but can appreciate that you want to avoid the public wards which can be very difficult to bear when having just given birth, not to mention to enjoy your new arrival and share moments with those close to you afterwards. For those who cannot afford this, and perhaps would like to be in such peacefulness & luxury, I can imagine some jealousy might fuel posts. Good luck with the little one, it's a great time.
Kramer2006, your posts have been aggressive, ignorant and insulting.
It's futile trying to discuss this topic in a rational manner with you.
Indeed. If someone wants to buy a new car, for example, that's their choice too.Look if someone can afford to have a baby in MC, is that not their choice?
If a mother does decide to have her children in MC, and wear it as a badge, is that your concern???
Argument over.
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