by marylisramos » Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:38 pm
I think the best part for me about choosing to go with C&W was being assigned to the Cherry Team midwives, based at the Eileen Lecky Clinic in Putney. They are incredible - friendly, warm, caring and supportive throughout the pregnancy.
Hospital wise, we were in Labour Ward and we were allowed to have as much control as we wanted, the midwives and OBs were very accommodating and supportive as well (we had originally planned a home birth and ended up with an emergency c-section so had a lot of 'plans' that they let us stick to despite ending up in Labour Ward). Our midwife was with us throughout the labour and didn't leave us unless we wanted time to ourselves, so you really get individual attention.
I got a lot of compliments on the CS scar from the midwives, HV and GPs who examined me in the weeks following the birth so I guess the obstetrician was rather good!
One thing I would suggest is that you prepare a birth plan for the different eventualities, I.e. if you are intending to give birth in the birthing unit make plans for the labour ward and operating theatre as well so that you can have these to hand so that you can still retain some control over your birth even when things don't follow your plan A, and the staff at C&W certainly did their best to try and give us the birth we wanted!
One nice thing as well is that they let daddies stay overnight in postnatal, albeit in a chair (but they are not too strict if mummy needs a cuddle). BUT there are no shower facilities for daddy so he may have to go home at some point
I think the best part for me about choosing to go with C&W was being assigned to the Cherry Team midwives, based at the Eileen Lecky Clinic in Putney. They are incredible - friendly, warm, caring and supportive throughout the pregnancy.
Hospital wise, we were in Labour Ward and we were allowed to have as much control as we wanted, the midwives and OBs were very accommodating and supportive as well (we had originally planned a home birth and ended up with an emergency c-section so had a lot of 'plans' that they let us stick to despite ending up in Labour Ward). Our midwife was with us throughout the labour and didn't leave us unless we wanted time to ourselves, so you really get individual attention.
I got a lot of compliments on the CS scar from the midwives, HV and GPs who examined me in the weeks following the birth so I guess the obstetrician was rather good!
One thing I would suggest is that you prepare a birth plan for the different eventualities, I.e. if you are intending to give birth in the birthing unit make plans for the labour ward and operating theatre as well so that you can have these to hand so that you can still retain some control over your birth even when things don't follow your plan A, and the staff at C&W certainly did their best to try and give us the birth we wanted!
One nice thing as well is that they let daddies stay overnight in postnatal, albeit in a chair (but they are not too strict if mummy needs a cuddle). BUT there are no shower facilities for daddy so he may have to go home at some point :)