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maybebaby3
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Topic: What to do Posted: 09 July 2012 at 8:59am |
Good morning
I am trying to figure out what to do for a midwive this pregnancy. This will be my third and my older 2 were both delivered at Auckland hospital.
Both suffered from IUGR in pregnancy, DS1 was induced at 34 weeks and DS2 at 38. I have been tested for Group B Strep many many times and never test negative, so I will be wanting antibiotics during delivery. I also was born a chronic hep B carrier so the baby will need vaccinating at birth.
My question is should I go back thru Auckland Hosp, or should I just go with my local maternity hospital?
TIA
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james
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Posted: 09 July 2012 at 9:24am |
I say go with what makes you feel comftable is there a reason you dont want to go back thur Auckland hospital. if not I would stay with what I know
big huigs and lots of luck and congrats on number 3
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maybebaby3
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Posted: 09 July 2012 at 9:38am |
Thanks for replying, no reason not to go back thru auckland other then that it is further away then the local maternity unit.
I think personally i would rather stick with what I know, but my DH thinks it will be less hassle to go to the local one.
Im just worried because I have had issues both pregnancies and also because I like the thought that if I am in the hospital and anything goes wrong they can deal with it rather then needing to be transfered etc.
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Posted: 09 July 2012 at 9:53am |
I would ring and find out all the information first, if u havent already. Either from a midwife that delivers there, or ask the centre directly. Like how early will you be able to deliver at the maternity unit- since u have had both babies early. Will they do the antibiotics and vaccinations there? You may find that the midwives will want you to deliver at Auck anyway.
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Posted: 09 July 2012 at 2:03pm |
Which is your local hospital? You may find they refer you to Akl anyways.
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maybebaby3
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Posted: 09 July 2012 at 3:58pm |
I spoke to the Hospital and they are saying I should def go thru them as I am at risk of having another IUGR baby etc. But then the maternity hospital say I will be fine there, so not sure what to do
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Posted: 26 July 2012 at 7:59pm |
I would go with whatever makes you feel the most confident that you and your baby will get the best care and the care that you need. That will definitely be available at the hospital, but if the maternity hospital says they can do it, it might just come down to finding a great midwife and go with where she births. The midwife can make all the difference in a birth going smoothly, especially if there is likely to be difficulties.
Just make sure you are happy and confident in your choice.
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