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I'm
writing
this
from
a
husbands
point
of
view.
Covenant
Medical
Center
Harrison
is
where
my
daughter,
Payton,
was
born.
We
had
a
scheduled
c-section
and
the
procedure
went
as
planned.
She's
very
healthy
and
thriving
being
just
over
a
week
old.
Now,
Harrison
wasn't
at
all
bad.
There
were
some
instances
that
I
didn't
care
for
and
attitudes
from
staff
that
could
change.
For
the
most
part,
everyone
was
very
helpful!
In
our
first
room,
the
nurses
were
helpful
to
my
wife
and
she
was
able
to
feel
relaxed
before
the
procedure.
At
this
time,
there
were
multiple
nurses
coming
in
and
out,
asking
questions.
My
wife's
doctor
came
in
and
talked
a
little
with
her
to
calm
her
down
as
much
as
possible.
As
a
husband,
i
felt
she
was
in
good
hands.
During
her
procedure,
I
was
able
to
sit
right
next
to
her
after
they
prepped
the
c-section.
Everyone
was
super
nice
and
attentive
to
both
my
wife,
me,
and
our
baby!
After,
we
went
to
our
recovery
room
where
two
nurses
asked
questions
to
my
wife
as
she
held
our
baby.
They
were
very
nice!
After
the
recovery
room
(on
the
4th
floor)
we
went
to
the
3rd
floor
to
the
room
we
we're
going
to
stay
in
overnight.
My
wife's
mother
was
able
to
be
with
us
since
they
allowed
only
two
support
persons.
The
room
was
a
little
small,
but
we
made
it
work!
The
nurses
did
their
best
to
keep
my
wife
comfortable
and
not
overwhelmed.
There
were
a
couple
nurses
that
seemed
to
be
in
a
bad
mood
at
points
but,
for
the
most
part,
most
had
good
attitudes.
The
nurses
that
we
had
during
the
day
and
night
were
really
attentive
to
my
wife's
needs.
The
last
day
is
why
I've
left
a
four
star
rating.
Unfortunately,
there
were
a
few
nurses
that
seemed
to
rush
us
out
of
the
hospital.
My
wife
just
underwent
a
major
surgery
and
was
still
having
a
hard
time
walking
on
her
own.
We
stayed
two
nights
but
she
could've
definitely
used
a
third.
The
nurse
during
the
day
was
adament
in
getting
us
out
asap.
They
brought
down
release
papers
so
we
could
sign
them.
Once
we
decided
that
we
were
okay
with
leaving,
I
packed
all
of
our
things
into
the
vehicle
and
pulled
it
up
to
the
front
of
the
building.
What
was
disappointing
to
see
was
that
we
walked
down
the
hallway
and
all
the
way
out
to
our
vehicle
without
one
nurse
asking
if
we
would
like
to
have
a
wheelchair.
My
wife,
who
underwent
a
major
surgery
two
days
prior,
just
walked
down
a
hallway
and
out
to
our
vehicle
in
pain.
No
one
seemed
to
care
and
it
felt
like
they
were
happy
we
finally
left.
I
know
for
a
fact,
that
in
the
past,
mothers
who
had
a
c-section
would
have
had
the
option
to
be
taken
out
in
a
wheelchair.
Nurses
need
to
be
more
attentive
to
this.
This
is
my
only
major
problem.
Overall,
it's
a
great
place
to
have
your
baby.
I
love
the
memories
that
we
had
together
and
wouldn't
take
them
back!
The
food
was
a
big
plus
too!
If
you
ever
go
here,
make
sure
you
get
the
Orange
Sherbet
Shake!
It'll
change
your
world!
Also,
there's
pictures
of
what's
in
the
cafeteria
if
you'd
like
to
know
before
going
down!
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