MonkeyFeet
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Try asking them how many mums get transferred to Holles St prior to giving birth.I asked how many babies are transferred to Holles St, and was informed it was in the order of 5 or 6 per year.
That sounds quite similar to our experiences with Holles St staff.When it's your first time being pregnant, you wonder what each pain is, and if it's normal. I had a midwife available to contact 24x7 to ask even the silliest of questions and they were always so helpful. If I wasn't able to contact a midwife immediately, I always received a call back within an hour. I found this contact brilliant, it is important to reduce stress during pregnancy and this helped a lot.
During the stay in hospital I was glad to see I had the same 'night' midwife and same 'day' midwife each day. Their staff are so helpful and are glad to spend time discussing any concerns. I never had to wait longer than 30 seconds for their assistance when they were called. By the end of my 3 nights, I had built nice relationships with each of the midwives that treated me.
For the first 6 weeks after delivery I can contact MC about my baby or me at any stage of the day or night with questions or concerns. This was especially good on the first week at home, when I could call and ask any questions about my daughter. This might seem trivial to some but as a first time mum it was great to be able to call at 3am when my baby wasn't sleeping and I was trying to figure out what was wrong
I'm going to ignore the "flip remarks" because it doesn't deserve a comment.
One of my best friends also had her baby transferred out of Mount Carmel in a similiar situation so that scuppers the 99% of the population remark. It is a wider occurance that you may realise.
That sounds quite similar to our experiences with Holles St staff.
(5) Moved house; so for my 4th child, Holles St, further cutbacks meant I went public and used gp/consultant care. Huge savings in consultants fees BUT and here was the best bit, I discharged myself after one day and stayed in the Merrion Hotel for the next 2 nights with my new baby with hubby and 3 children coming to visit. Midwife visited also. Total cost 2 nights in beautiful suite beautiful breakfast and the most pleasant, serene surroundings and rest I had in years - about €340 cost in total.
"Mother and baby doing well in Mount Carmel"
The above is an extract from a recent Facebook update of an aquaintance of mine.
Wearing it like a badge...affected, name dropping, shallow and pathetic.
"Mother and baby doing well in Mount Carmel"
The above is an extract from a recent Facebook update of an aquaintance of mine.
Wearing it like a badge...affected, name dropping, shallow and pathetic.
"Mother and baby doing well in Mount Carmel"
The above is an extract from a recent Facebook update of an aquaintance of mine.
Wearing it like a badge...affected, name dropping, shallow and pathetic.
Some people need to cop themselves on, especially those who are deluding themselves and others into thinking that they chose Mount Carmel for reasons other than avoiding gurriers or the quality of the food and accommodation. End the charade folks. I understand that there isn't a consultant on call in Mount Carmel. Surely that should influence the decision process more than the shallow Celtic Tiger stuff?
What an utterly moronic contribution...
You have got some serious issues there Pat. I've ignored your last couple of posts, but that just takes the biscuit. Get some treatment for that chip on your shoulder. I can recommend a good hospital if you want...
I thought you were "out" Kramer??
Hilarious insults.
In my view, based on what you've contributed to this thread, you're a disgrace and a bad parent. Your decision making process was obviously influenced by nouveau riche "keeping up with the Jones" factors.
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