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⚫︎Good
points
・The
hospital
is
clean
・Meals
are
luxurious
・I
didn't
use
it,
but
there
are
additional
facilities
such
as
yoga.
-
Good
location,
you
can
do
some
shopping
on
the
way
home
・There
are
also
kind
nurses.
・You
can
pay
with
PayPay
⚫︎What
I'm
curious
about
・Echo's
examination
table
is
a
common
hospital
bed,
and
I
found
it
more
and
more
painful
to
lie
on
my
back.
If
it's
a
maternity
hospital,
it
would
be
nice
to
have
something
more
comfortable.
・Phone
compatible
with
salt
(It's
not
always
about
salt,
but
when
I
asked
if
I
should
call
someone
in
case
of
bleeding,
they
didn't
give
a
quick
answer
and
said
it
was
fine
either
way...)
・Even
if
I
tell
the
director,
is
it
a
nurse?
I
was
asked
the
same
thing
over
and
over
again,
and
the
receptionist
was
not
informed.
・The
number
and
type
of
towels
provided
when
you
are
in
the
hospital
and
cannot
take
a
bath
varies
depending
on
the
person.
(Sometimes
there's
a
towel
that
says
it's
for
private
parts,
sometimes
it's
not)
・The
inside
of
the
pot
in
the
room
is
dirty.
I'm
the
one
who
makes
milk...
・Less
follow-up
after
birth
・When
I
was
discharged
from
the
hospital,
I
was
asked
to
take
a
photo
(per
the
hospital's
manual?),
but
I
didn't
want
to
take
one.
However,
my
family
had
come
to
pick
me
up,
so
when
I
asked
for
a
photo,
they
responded
coldly.
⚫︎
Areas
that
should
be
improved
・The
doctor's
internal
examination
is
really
painful.
rough.
・I
can
hear
the
conversation
at
the
doctor
next
door,
but
the
director
basically
only
says
the
same
thing
and
wants
to
give
me
medicine.
(I
think
it's
amazing
that
he
treats
so
many
patients
by
himself,
but
it's
too
mechanical.)
・You
can
hear
conversations
between
staff
members
too
much.
Even
though
I
was
in
labor,
we
were
chatting,
making
small
talk,
and
talking
about
unnecessary
things
behind
the
scenes.
I
wish
they
would
be
a
little
more
considerate.
・I
failed
so
many
times
with
the
IV
needle,
and
it
took
a
toll
on
me
mentally.
・My
back
hurts.
The
director
did
not
come
to
the
hospital
room
at
the
scheduled
time
due
to
the
doctor's
whims
and
other
explanations.
⚫︎Sad
thing
I
had
hoped
for
a
painless
delivery,
but
I
didn't
realize
that
the
anesthesia
in
my
back
had
worn
off,
and
the
contractions
progressed.
Halfway
through,
I
noticed
that
my
contractions
were
really
painful,
and
it
was
discovered.
Since
I
was
in
the
hospital
for
a
long
time,
I
think
I
should
check
every
morning.
It
was
really
painful.
(There
was
one
person
who
checked
my
back,
but
no
one
else
did)
Moreover,
it
is
very
painful
during
artificial
rupture
of
membranes
and
internal
examination,
and
why
is
anesthesia
not
effective?
When
I
asked
the
nurse,
she
explained
to
me,
``Perhaps
the
intensity
of
the
pelvic
examination
was
stronger
than
the
anesthesia.The
intensity
is
stronger
during
labor.''I
was
worried,
and
then
it
was
discovered
that
it
was
off.
I
wish
I
had
noticed
it
at
that
time.
As
a
result,
I
reapplied
the
anesthesia
to
her
back,
administered
an
accelerator
the
next
day,
and
tried
to
give
birth
again,
but
the
anesthesia
didn't
work,
and
while
she
was
writhing
in
pain,
she
went
full
throttle
and
gave
birth.
The
anesthesia
started
to
take
effect
around
the
time
my
head
came
out.
Of
course,
the
anesthesia
cost
a
lot.
I
read
on
the
internet
that
multiparous
women
give
birth
quickly,
so
anesthesia
cannot
be
administered
in
time,
so
I
asked
her
to
increase
the
amount
of
anesthesia
as
soon
as
possible,
but
as
a
result,
it
was
not
possible
in
time.
If
I
hadn't
told
you,
I
don't
think
it
would
have
arrived
in
time.
I
didn't
receive
any
kind
of
feedback
or
advice,
and
I'm
disappointed
that
I
wasn't
able
to
have
a
painless
delivery.
If
you
have
had
many
painless
deliveries,
I
would
like
you
to
tell
me
more
about
it.
⚫︎Overview
I
had
given
birth
at
two
other
obstetrics
and
gynecology
departments,
so
I
honestly
thought
about
whether
I
should
change
hospitals
after
my
second
visit.
I
couldn't
bear
the
pain,
so
I
put
up
with
it.
I'm
glad
that
the
baby
was
born
safely,
but
I
kept
thinking
until
I
was
discharged
that
I
should
have
changed
hospitals.
If
something
were
to
happen,
I
would
have
hated
myself
for
not
changing
hospitals,
so
I
wrote
down
the
facts
so
that
no
one
else
would
feel
the
same
way.
The
hospital
in
Utsunomiya
that
allows
painless
childbirth
is
precious,
so
I
hope
things
improve.
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