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I
gave
birth
without
pain.
It
is
a
popular
maternity
hospital,
so
if
you
have
decided
that
you
would
like
to
have
a
pain-free
delivery
in
Ueda,
we
recommend
that
you
visit
the
hospital
at
the
time
of
your
first
visit.
As
other
reviews
have
said,
the
waiting
time
for
prenatal
checkups
is
very
long.
It
takes
about
3
hours
for
a
midwife
outpatient
visit
and
a
prenatal
checkup.
It
may
be
longer.
However,
despite
the
long
waiting
times
for
prenatal
checkups,
I
have
never
had
a
bad
experience.
The
doctors,
nurses,
technicians,
and
reception
staff
are
all
very
polite
and
kind,
so
you
can
spend
a
long
but
peaceful
time.
There
was
Wi-Fi,
and
there
were
plenty
of
magazines,
so
I
never
got
bored.
The
midwives
who
were
the
first
to
assist
me
during
my
birth,
and
the
midwives
who
entered
my
labor,
were
all
efficient
and
gave
accurate
instructions,
but
they
were
also
very
kind
and
made
me
feel
at
ease.
The
doctor
was
kind,
of
course,
and
the
painless
procedure
didn't
hurt
at
all.
It
was
quite
painful
during
labor,
but
the
moment
the
baby
was
born,
it
wasn't
painful
at
all
and
it
was
a
fun
time.
When
I
asked
to
take
a
video,
I
was
surprised
that
a
midwife
came
just
to
take
the
video.
How
many
people
were
there
in
total?
I
feel
safe
because
so
many
people
will
be
present
during
the
birth.
The
days
were
really
comfortable
during
my
stay
in
the
hospital,
and
since
the
plan
is
for
mother
and
child
to
share
the
same
room,
I
wonder
if
they
would
scold
me
if
I
asked
for
a
separate
room?
I
was
worried,
but
that
was
not
the
case
at
all.
On
the
first
day
when
we
shared
a
room
together
at
night,
the
nurses
and
midwives
in
charge
of
the
room
came
to
check
on
us
many
times,
and
when
they
saw
that
the
baby
wouldn't
stop
crying,
they
said
in
the
middle
of
the
night,
``Mom,
you
did
a
great
job!
We're
already
in
the
baby
room.''
He
suggested,
``Let's
leave
him
alone
and
take
it
easy!'',
and
during
his
morning
rounds,
he
said
to
the
doctor,
``I
heard
you
spent
the
night
together!
How
was
it?
Was
it
okay?
It's
important
to
rest,
so
you
don't
have
to
force
yourself!''
The
staff
members
were
all
very
considerate
of
my
postpartum
mental
health,
and
they
said
kind
words
to
me.
After
that,
I
continued
to
be
a
lazy
mom
and
asked
for
the
baby's
room
every
time
something
happened,
but
I
never
heard
anything
special
about
it.
The
only
thing
I
was
told
about
leaving
my
baby
over
night
was
when
I
tried
to
leave
her
there
overnight,
she
said,
``Due
to
the
current
state
of
your
breasts,
if
you
leave
them
over
until
morning,
they
might
hurt,
so
if
you
feel
like
you
can
do
it,
it
might
be
best
to
breastfeed
in
the
middle
of
the
night.''
I
received
some
thoughtful
advice.
If
you
have
any
other
concerns,
just
call
the
person
in
charge
of
your
room
and
they
will
come
right
away,
so
you
can
spend
your
days
without
worrying.An
obstetrician
and
pediatrician
will
come
to
your
room
almost
every
morning
and
evening.
They
come
and
ask
if
you
have
any
questions
or
concerns,
so
you
can
really
feel
at
ease.
I've
never
met
the
strict
director
who
is
mentioned
in
many
reviews
by
other
people
(actually,
I
never
met
him
from
the
time
of
my
prenatal
checkup
until
I
was
discharged
from
the
hospital),
so
I
don't
know,
but
he
was
in
charge
of
me.
We
have
wonderful
teachers
and
staff
in
both
obstetrics
and
pediatrics,
including
Dr.
Miyamoto.
For
me,
it
has
become
a
wonderful
hospital
that
I
love,
so
much
so
that
I
would
like
people
who
are
thinking
of
quitting
Ueda
Hospital
after
reading
bad
reviews
to
give
it
a
try.
If
I
had
a
next
time,
I
would
definitely
choose
Ueda
Hospital
again.
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