2/5 Marta N. 2 months ago on Google • 44 reviews New
I
gave
birth
in
September
2023
by
induction.
Very
mixed
feelings,
because
the
midwife
during
labor
was
empathetic
and
open
to
my
needs.
The
anesthesiologist
was
gentle
and
alert
during
the
procedure.
The
lactation
lady
is
great.
But
everything
else
was
poor...
especially
the
treatment
of
the
patient...
for
people
who
don't
have
nerves
of
steel,
I
don't
recommend
this
hospital
despite
the
good
delivery.
A
particularly
bad
impression
was
made
by
the
lack
of
culture
and
professionalism
of
the
doctor
in
the
emergency
room
(1),
lack
of
organization
in
the
departments
and
rude
staff
in
gynecology
one
day
(2),
midwives
in
the
postpartum
ward
either
bored
with
work
or
lacking
competences
(3),
lack
of
detailed
information
about
procedures
performed
(4).
I
won't
describe
everything
in
detail
because
the
character
limit
does
not
allow...
1.
I
wanted
my
husband
to
come
into
the
emergency
room
with
me
for
the
examination
so
that
I
wouldn't
have
to
repeat
everything
to
him.
Out
of
politeness,
I
asked
if
he
could
come
in
now
or
after
the
examination.
The
doctor
said
rudely
that
my
husband
was
not
needed
here
and
that
she
was
treating
me,
not
my
husband.
I
repeated
my
request.
She
refused
a
second
time.
I
was
a
week
overdue.
In
the
USA
and
UK,
induction
is
standard
after
two
weeks.
So
I
wanted
to
ask
if
the
child's
health
would
allow
it,
but
the
doctor
told
me
to
make
a
decision
without
an
examination.
So
I
said
I
would
make
a
decision
after
research.
The
doctor
refused
twice.
After
the
third
pressure,
the
offended
woman
finally
agreed.
Then
I
had
to
go
out
into
the
corridor
to
tell
my
husband
everything,
make
a
decision
together
and
stand
in
line
to
the
office
again.
2.
a)
during
my
pregnancy,
I
once
visited
a
gynecologist
at
IMID,
I
waited
2
hours
for
the
appointment,
because
not
only
did
they
tell
me
to
come
30
minutes
before,
but
the
doctor
was
very
late.
b)
on
the
day
of
my
due
date,
they
didn't
want
to
do
a
CTG
in
the
emergency
room
and
sent
me
to
a
regular
clinic,
which
turned
out
to
be
closed
because
it
was
a
weekend.
And
there
are
two
empty
CTG
stations
in
the
room.
c)
on
the
day
of
the
scheduled
induction,
a
week
after
the
due
date,
we
were
told
to
come
between
8
and
10
a.m.,
because
the
induction
procedure
had
to
start
by
12
p.m.
They
put
us
in
the
ward
one
day
and
there
was
silence.
When
we
asked
when
we
would
start,
the
dissatisfied
midwives
replied
that
when
the
doctor
had
time.
At
6
p.m.
the
doctor
showed
up
(different
from
the
one
in
the
emergency
room).
She
placed
the
catheter
without
any
regard
for
the
pain
it
caused
me.
As
soon
as
the
speculum
was
inserted,
tears
involuntarily
fell
from
my
eyes
and
I
jumped
slightly
in
the
chair.
The
doctor
shouted
resentfully,
"What
are
you
doing?!"
d)
Dilating
the
catheter
hurt
and
I
was
assured
that
I
could
ask
for
medicine
if
it
hurt.
However,
the
midwives
refused
to
give
me
painkillers,
saying
that
if
I
got
them
now,
it
would
hurt
more
before
giving
birth
and
it
would
be
better
to
wait
a
few
hours.
Another
patient
was
given
medications
upon
request,
although
she
had
a
catheter
and
induction
at
the
same
time
as
me.
e)
On
the
day
I
left
the
postpartum
ward,
a
doctor
came,
asked
me
to
sign
something
and
said
we
could
go
home.
We
packed
up,
my
brother-in-law
came
to
pick
us
up,
and
some
midwife
or
doctor,
I
have
no
idea,
said
to
us
that
what
are
we
doing,
the
baby
needs
to
have
some
tests
done.
My
brother-in-law
sat
in
the
car
for
over
an
hour
before
the
midwives
carried
out
the
examination.
f)
documents
related
to
these
tests
were
lost.
It
turned
out
that
someone
had
given
them
to
us
at
home
and
my
husband
had
to
go
to
return
them.
3.
After
giving
birth,
after
the
first
day,
I
had
the
impression
that
the
baby
was
not
full.
She
was
becoming
more
and
more
irritated.
She
sucked
so
aggressively
that
my
nipples
were
erect
and
oozing
blood.
The
second
night
my
daughter
didn't
sleep.
She
was
crying
from
hunger.
3
midwives
were
asked
for
advice
during
the
day.
2
of
them
sighed
dissatisfied
and
said
with
a
grudge
that
what
am
I
bothering
about,
I
have
milk
(because
some
drops
fell
after
they
pressed
my
breasts
like
crazy).
None
of
them
advised
me
that
it
would
be
worth
feeding
with
formula
milk,
because
the
baby
was
hungry
and
lost
300g
after
24
hours.
Weight
loss
is
always
there,
but
the
midwives
themselves
commented
that
it
was
a
lot,
but
there
were
no
conclusions...
On
the
3rd
day
we
caught
the
lactation
specialist.
A
super
positive
and
organized
person.
Only
she
informed
me
that
I
didn't
have
enough
milk
at
the
moment
and
we
gave
her
formula.
I
won't
give
birth
there
again.