Have been off NSC for a week or so not due to a flounce but due to my Mrs finally giving birth to a beautiful baby boy and soon to be junior seagull!
The build up was nervy as it was our first and not helped by the big splash on the Argus a couple of weeks back about a couple's "nightmare" experience.
Well I have to say that either that couple were extremely unlucky or the RSCH have already taken measures to address the concerns. We had a similar time span (missus induced for 2 days running as bub didn't want to join us).
She was moved only once and we were told about it well in advance. The area was clean and she was monitored once an hour by friendly staff. In fact the only 2 complaints would be the food (Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay and Ainsley combined wouldn't be able to sort it) and one BP machine that wasn't working (though the staff recognised it and changed in within 10 mins).
Once she went in to labour the staff were with us constantly and the delivery was as smooth as possible. What's more, again contrary to the Argus reports, we were not turfed out within 6 hours despite the wards being very busy - in fact we were given a choice.
At all times the staff were friendly, attentive and efficient. Considering they do such a tough job with relatively low pay that is truly amazing. I wish that the people responsible for the articles would think about their morale and the fact that these stories could actually encourage staff to leave instead of join the midwifery profession.
Perhaps the biggest joke of all (and consider this next time you see an anti Falmer letter) was the follow up letter from a woman in the Argus who claimed she had been taken in at 45 weeks and left while her waters broke for 5 hours. IMPOSSIBLE!! Any medical pro in Brighton & Hove will book you in to be induced at term (40 weeks) plus 10 days - at 45 weeks the placenta is almost impossibly degraded. Perhaps this woman had a possible 2 fathers and had to doctor her dates
Anyway apologies for the rant but it made me so angry to see the hurt caused to people who did nothing for 4 days but look after me, my wife and baby. If you are intending to have a baby in Brighton please don't let the stories put you off. Meantime I have reinstated my Argus boycott.
The build up was nervy as it was our first and not helped by the big splash on the Argus a couple of weeks back about a couple's "nightmare" experience.
Well I have to say that either that couple were extremely unlucky or the RSCH have already taken measures to address the concerns. We had a similar time span (missus induced for 2 days running as bub didn't want to join us).
She was moved only once and we were told about it well in advance. The area was clean and she was monitored once an hour by friendly staff. In fact the only 2 complaints would be the food (Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay and Ainsley combined wouldn't be able to sort it) and one BP machine that wasn't working (though the staff recognised it and changed in within 10 mins).
Once she went in to labour the staff were with us constantly and the delivery was as smooth as possible. What's more, again contrary to the Argus reports, we were not turfed out within 6 hours despite the wards being very busy - in fact we were given a choice.
At all times the staff were friendly, attentive and efficient. Considering they do such a tough job with relatively low pay that is truly amazing. I wish that the people responsible for the articles would think about their morale and the fact that these stories could actually encourage staff to leave instead of join the midwifery profession.
Perhaps the biggest joke of all (and consider this next time you see an anti Falmer letter) was the follow up letter from a woman in the Argus who claimed she had been taken in at 45 weeks and left while her waters broke for 5 hours. IMPOSSIBLE!! Any medical pro in Brighton & Hove will book you in to be induced at term (40 weeks) plus 10 days - at 45 weeks the placenta is almost impossibly degraded. Perhaps this woman had a possible 2 fathers and had to doctor her dates
Anyway apologies for the rant but it made me so angry to see the hurt caused to people who did nothing for 4 days but look after me, my wife and baby. If you are intending to have a baby in Brighton please don't let the stories put you off. Meantime I have reinstated my Argus boycott.