by Elsbells » Tue Aug 04, 2015 1:06 pm
I gave birth there in May and I'd highly recommend it. I had fully intended to go to the Labour Ward and have an epidural (per my first child) but when i arrived the Labour ward was super busy and as it was second pregnancy with no complications they suggested that i go across and have a look (it wasn't open when i had my first). As you say the rooms are amazing, all feels very calm, own bathroom, can plug in ipod etc BUT no painkillers, only gas and air. You can transfer back across to Labour Ward if you decide that you want epidural. Its just across the corridor.
The midwives were amazing. I had one with me the whole time and a second one arrived to assist with the actual delivery (ended up being a water birth which again i hadn't intended to do but once i was in there it was such a good pain relief i couldn't bring myself to get out!). Afterwards they pull down a double bed from the wall and you, baby and other half can all tuckle in together for the next few hours. We spent the night in the room too as the post natal wards were full which was an added bonus - though i think they'd charge you for an overnight stay if there's room on a ward (not sure).
Overall highly recommend - though i think i'd have still chosen epidural for first labour as its generally a lot longer. By the time i was yelling for an epidural this time the baby was pretty much out!
I gave birth there in May and I'd highly recommend it. I had fully intended to go to the Labour Ward and have an epidural (per my first child) but when i arrived the Labour ward was super busy and as it was second pregnancy with no complications they suggested that i go across and have a look (it wasn't open when i had my first). As you say the rooms are amazing, all feels very calm, own bathroom, can plug in ipod etc BUT no painkillers, only gas and air. You can transfer back across to Labour Ward if you decide that you want epidural. Its just across the corridor.
The midwives were amazing. I had one with me the whole time and a second one arrived to assist with the actual delivery (ended up being a water birth which again i hadn't intended to do but once i was in there it was such a good pain relief i couldn't bring myself to get out!). Afterwards they pull down a double bed from the wall and you, baby and other half can all tuckle in together for the next few hours. We spent the night in the room too as the post natal wards were full which was an added bonus - though i think they'd charge you for an overnight stay if there's room on a ward (not sure).
Overall highly recommend - though i think i'd have still chosen epidural for first labour as its generally a lot longer. By the time i was yelling for an epidural this time the baby was pretty much out!