1/5 Sandra RIVERA S. 1 year ago on Google • 36 reviews
Very
bad
facilities.
The
rooms
are
very
old,
the
furniture
old,
very
cold
comes
in
through
the
windows,
which
makes
the
temperature
low
to
have
a
baby
inside
(I
had
to
ask
for
3
or
4
blankets
to
be
able
to
sleep
at
night
and
it
covered
my
baby
with
my
body
and
blankets
so
I
wouldn't
get
cold).
The
crib
(if
you
can
call
it
that)
where
the
baby
slept
is
a
kind
of
cold
fabric
basket
that
is
also
behind
the
patient's
bed,
which
prevented
me
from
picking
up
the
child
on
my
own
since
I
had
had
a
cesarean
section
and
could
not
get
up...to
change
the
child,
you
have
to
go
to
another
cold
room
instead
of
doing
it
in
your
own
room.
On
the
other
hand,
the
staff
is
very
varied
and
generally
unprofessional
and
understanding,
I
don't
know
how
many
different
nurses
came
to
my
room,
they
didn't
have
the
information
from
the
previous
one...
some
told
me
one
thing...
others
another...
(number
of
milk
that
I
had
to
give
them
in
the
bottle,
when
it
was
my
turn
to
take
medication...).
I
met
my
gynecologist,
for
example,
on
the
last
day
when
she
discharged
me.
Apart
from
that,
although
some
were
nice,
I
did
not
notice
any
humanity
or
support
from
the
majority
of
employees
who
passed
by,
they
did
not
want
to
give
me
anything
other
than
ibuprofen
and
paracetamol
after
the
immense
pain
I
was
going
through
and
I
asked
them
and
they
told
me
that
No...
They
discharged
me
because
they
wanted
to,
because
until
then
I
kept
asking
them
for
stronger
medication,
I
had
some
headaches
that
I
couldn't
even
move...
and
they
didn't
care,
let's
go
home,
one
less...
and
less
bad,
because
at
least
at
home
they
could
help
me
more
than
they
did
there...
Anyway,
briefly,
very
bad
experience,
not
recommended
to
give
birth
there.
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