by Claudia&Giacomo » Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:59 am
Hi mums and dads,
We are about to meet our second LO,due end of March and decided to go private at C&W (unlike with my first one).
Everything is going smoothly and the care and support there is great. However there is a specific topic I cannot seem to get to the bottom of it: no matter how much asking I do at the hospital and googling work - so thought I might find the answer here.
Will she be a NHS patient straightaway and how can I get her checked straight after birth under the NSH?
I am talking about the : physical examination that happens within a day of being born, the blood spot test and the checks following this I remember my first one received from the HV at home or at the NHS centre.
So far, C&W only refer to their (very expensive) post natal care package and avoid answering any questions about “isn’t my LO born under NHS automatically”?
Should I just walk over the NHS ward at C&W and get her checked?
Has anyone else been in this situation?
(Ps: I have full NHS entitlement as a resident for over 12 years and my husband is brutish and so will she)
Thanks !!
Hi mums and dads,
We are about to meet our second LO,due end of March and decided to go private at C&W (unlike with my first one).
Everything is going smoothly and the care and support there is great. However there is a specific topic I cannot seem to get to the bottom of it: no matter how much asking I do at the hospital and googling work - so thought I might find the answer here.
Will she be a NHS patient straightaway and how can I get her checked straight after birth under the NSH?
I am talking about the : physical examination that happens within a day of being born, the blood spot test and the checks following this I remember my first one received from the HV at home or at the NHS centre.
So far, C&W only refer to their (very expensive) post natal care package and avoid answering any questions about “isn’t my LO born under NHS automatically”?
Should I just walk over the NHS ward at C&W and get her checked?
Has anyone else been in this situation?
(Ps: I have full NHS entitlement as a resident for over 12 years and my husband is brutish and so will she)
Thanks !!