I was pleasantly surprised and extremely grateful I made the trip because I feel so much more at ease and informed. Last week someone told me that Queen's was like a hotel, and I didn't believe it until I walked into the front lobby...the ambiance was nothing like I had experienced in other hospitals! (Sorry, I was too much in a rush to take a picture) The Maternity Floor is at the very top of the tower (10 stories up) and offers great views of the city and enough separation and safety from the rest of the patients/visitors in the hospital. I don't remember if Castle had this, but the baby's anklets/bracelets are sensored to set off the alarm any time someone tampers with them, or leaves the hospital without proper deactivation, thus automatically locking the double doors--exits and entrances--to prevent baby abduction. Cool! I learned that besides having 2 C-Section ORs, on-site anesthesiologists/pediatricians, and 9 delivery rooms all on the same floor, they also offer twice a day classes to teach you how to bathe your newborns. They even have a class that preps young children (if they're going to be present at the birthing) and one that teaches them the what's and what not's of caring for/holding/touching baby. Castle never had that, nor did they have a lunch cart come to YOU everyday so you don't have to drag your post-partum body to the cafeteria<--also something Castle does not have-->for snacks or whatever...Bo will love it here. However, when I showed him a picture of what will magically turn into HIS BED, he laughed and looked at me like I was crazy.
Good luck hunny! Anyway, the whole thing took like an hour, only because there were so many of us, and we waited around a bit for latecomers. The staff was friendly and I assume a little more personable than maybe those of a hospital like Kapiolani (dubbed the "baby factory") because Queen's averages about 200 births a month, whereas Kapiolani can easily do that in less than a week. Overall, I left completely satisfied with my choice to give birth here. Now I just have to decide whether or not to continue with my original plans to have a VBAC or to opt for a repeat C-section. (Yes, I am having second thoughts!) In the meantime, here is the most recent picture of me and baby girl...almost 38 weeks!
5 comments:
oh my gosh Tala that is one HUGE baby.
But you still look Fantastic though..Hot mama
good luck with everything
Looks like you are ready to pop! Utah's got the band security setup so I love that...and I especially LOVE delivering at Orem Community...that's the life...delivery room is recovery room and it's a suite...i'm not kidding...more square footage than my master bed + bath + hallway. haha!
BTW my sister's had 4 (i think) kids post cesarean so good luck with that!
ooh girl, I remember that feeling just seeing that beautiful belly!! i love it!!! you are almost there. i never did a birth tour even thought my girls kept telling me to...whatever. i love our little hospital here. and i cannot wait to be back, having baby #2!! love you and good luck with the delivery, whatever you decide! :)
Looking good!I'm glad that you were surprised and satisfied with Queen's Birthing Center. Good luck on the upcoming birthing of your little baby.(P.S. Those chairs are NOT comfortable at all, your poor hubby!)
Holy crap how recent is that pic!? LOLz...yeah Queens is the bomb place to stay you will love it. Got any names goin yet?
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