Postby bettyboom » Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:55 am
I agree with previous post, there are so many benefits of going private if you can afford to. I chose to cos I was 40 when I had my baby and was made to feel like a leper and that everything would go wrong and so chose to go private to have more personal care. Thankfully nothing did go wrong, but everything I did on the national health at my doctors and at the hospital (had a couple of tests NH and first midwive appointment), was totally disorganised and did not instil me with me confidence. At least with a private obstetrican, you can have more flexible appointments, test results come back in a few days, once when I was ill during pregnancy, I could just call him and ask a few questions, and he called me back a few times over the next few days to check I was feeling ok, and when I started labour prematurely, I was treated very well and kept in rather than being sent home as labour stopped. I went to St Thomas' private wing - which incidentally still has awful food and the room is nothing like a spa or hotel, it was the 1-2-1 support that I was looking for and got.