MoominGirl
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I thought I'd post in here as the labour and birth section never seems to be very active.
Interested in all experiences good and bad as well as from first timers like me as well as those who have done it before!!
We are looking at our options for where to give birth. We live in a small town which is about half an hour in good traffic from a hospital or stand alone MLU in various directions. We've decided against a home birth as it's our first.
If you'd asked me 6 months ago, there's no way I would have even considered a stand alone MLU for the common reason that I wanted doctors on site 'in case something went wrong'. However now the more I'm reading and thinking about it, I'm wondering if a small stand alone unit will actually give me a better chance of the positive birth experience I'm aiming for (availability of pool, staffing ratios, general environment). Of course the downside is that I would need an ambulance transfer if something went wrong.
I'm an NHS nurse myself so I'm very aware of the pressures that hospital staff are under and that they are being spread even more thinly so although I'm not suggesting that staff don't aim to give good care but of course it will be compromised when they are so short staffed. Our nearest hospital is a major regional centre that caters for so many people that it's a very real possibility that I could get to the MLU there and find there's no room and I'd end up on the delivery suite probably without a pool and a very different birth experience.
I've booked tours for all the units We're thinking about so I can ask lots of questions but I would love to hear some experiences and thoughts!!
Interested in all experiences good and bad as well as from first timers like me as well as those who have done it before!!
We are looking at our options for where to give birth. We live in a small town which is about half an hour in good traffic from a hospital or stand alone MLU in various directions. We've decided against a home birth as it's our first.
If you'd asked me 6 months ago, there's no way I would have even considered a stand alone MLU for the common reason that I wanted doctors on site 'in case something went wrong'. However now the more I'm reading and thinking about it, I'm wondering if a small stand alone unit will actually give me a better chance of the positive birth experience I'm aiming for (availability of pool, staffing ratios, general environment). Of course the downside is that I would need an ambulance transfer if something went wrong.
I'm an NHS nurse myself so I'm very aware of the pressures that hospital staff are under and that they are being spread even more thinly so although I'm not suggesting that staff don't aim to give good care but of course it will be compromised when they are so short staffed. Our nearest hospital is a major regional centre that caters for so many people that it's a very real possibility that I could get to the MLU there and find there's no room and I'd end up on the delivery suite probably without a pool and a very different birth experience.
I've booked tours for all the units We're thinking about so I can ask lots of questions but I would love to hear some experiences and thoughts!!