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I
have
mixed
emotions
about
the
Women
&
Children's
Center.
I
gave
birth
to
my
daughter
here
in
August
of
'23,
and
the
cons
and
pros
ratio
out
to
50/50.
There
are
some
amazing
and
selfless
people
who
work
here.
Chelsea
and
Christy
from
the
L
&
D
ward
were
nothing
but
supportive,
knowledgeable,
and
incredibly
sympathetic
whenever
I
was
having
any
kind
of
issue
(like
my
epidural
failing
3
times
before
it
finally
took
on
the
4th
try).
Deven
and
Rachel
from
the
Mom
and
Baby
ward
were
also
friendly
and
kind,
and
also
offered
a
lot
of
great
and
helpful
advice.
Caroline
from
the
Lactation
Consultant
team
was
my
favorite
person
there
at
the
hospital.
She's
so
incredibly
attentive,
kind,
and
supportive.
I
wish
the
hospital
could
duplicate
her
and
spread
her
throughout
the
hospital!
Other
staff
I
had
or
ran
into
were
okay
to
be
around,
but
there
were
definitely
a
handful
that
should
NOT
be
working
there
at
the
hospital.
There
was
a
Melissa
who
came
to
work
in
the
Mom
ward
after
a
staff
shortage,
and
she
was
nothing
but
unpleasant.
She
brought
me
diapers
4
hours
after
letting
her
know
I
needed
them
and
had
the
fakest
smile
plastered
on
her
face.
There
is
an
older
black
woman
who
works
the
nights
for
the
Lactation
Consultants,
and
she
was
incredibly
rude,
unpleasant,
and
yanked
my
clothes
off
of
me
and
grabbed
at
my
body
without
much
concern.
She
made
my
lactation
consultant
experience
a
nightmare,
and
I
reported
her
to
more
than
one
person.
Dr.
Miller-
the
anesthesiologist
who
administered
my
epidurals-
was
incredibly
unsympathetic,
and
what
I
felt
was
unprofessional
when
it
comes
to
handling
and
being
around
women
who
are
nervous
or
first
time
mothers.
He
even
had
the
audacity
to
give
me
the
side
eye
when
he
had
to
come
in
and
try
for
a
FOURTH
time
to
get
my
epidural
right
because
he
kept
messing
up.
There
are
administrative
staff
here
that
seem
to
be
willing
to
hold
people
like
this
accountable,
so
I
reported
who
I
needed
to
and
urge
anyone
else
who
deals
with
lackluster
care
or
bedside
manner
to
do
the
same.
I
also
had
to
ask
for
several
items
over
and
over
without
being
asked
(such
as
diapers,
wipes,
baby
blankets,
and
more)
and
was
never
told
about
the
nutrition
room
on
the
Mom
ward
until
my
Mom
discovered
it
one
visit.
Overall,
I
would
return
to
the
W&C
center
if
need
be,
with
the
understanding
that
there
will
be
characters
there
with
lazy,
rude,
or
condescending
attitudes
or
behaviors.
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