by Wfm » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:22 pm
I had my first child with Keith Duncan at the Kensington Wing and have decided to go with Nick Wales for my second. My decision to change consultants was nothing to do with ability/competency, but as some of the other mums have said, bedside manner. This time round I wanted somebody who was a bit more "warm" and not so "clinical" - of course, professionalism and competency are much more important, but when it comes to having a baby, I think it's such a personal matter that personalities do play a role too.
Anyway, the point is Keith is a fantastic consultant, and delivered my daughter under pretty stressful conditions. I'm currently pregnant with my second so can't say what Nick will be like with the delivery, but so far he's been wonderful, and I still see Keith for my scans so I suppose I'm getting the best of both worlds!
I'm disappointed to read the comment about the lady who had a bad experience with the Kensington Wing second time round. Sorry to hear that. My second is due mid-March, and so far, I've had quite a few of the midwives who have been taking my blood recognise me from last time so I hope the care will be as good as I have come to expect and experienced first time round.
I had my first child with Keith Duncan at the Kensington Wing and have decided to go with Nick Wales for my second. My decision to change consultants was nothing to do with ability/competency, but as some of the other mums have said, bedside manner. This time round I wanted somebody who was a bit more "warm" and not so "clinical" - of course, professionalism and competency are much more important, but when it comes to having a baby, I think it's such a personal matter that personalities do play a role too.
Anyway, the point is Keith is a fantastic consultant, and delivered my daughter under pretty stressful conditions. I'm currently pregnant with my second so can't say what Nick will be like with the delivery, but so far he's been wonderful, and I still see Keith for my scans so I suppose I'm getting the best of both worlds!
I'm disappointed to read the comment about the lady who had a bad experience with the Kensington Wing second time round. Sorry to hear that. My second is due mid-March, and so far, I've had quite a few of the midwives who have been taking my blood recognise me from last time so I hope the care will be as good as I have come to expect and experienced first time round.