i want to deliver in qe where to register

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hi ,i m new in hk n 3 month pregnant .stay n hunghom.if i wanna delver in qe where do i need to register .as if n queen mary we neeed to register at tsan yuk .please let me know:thanks
 
You need to register at QE if you want to give birth there. They do not have a separate unit.
 
I'm 3 months pregnant too and will be registering at QE next weekend - do let me know whether or not you are able to get a place. I think deliveries next year will not be as busy as this year - this year being the Year of the Pig - Golden Pig for chinese superspicious people. I called QE last month and they said there are still places for March deliveries. My first one was delivered in QE last year and I was happy with their service. Good Luck.
 
Is that really true about govt hospitals not turning ppl away? A friend recently gave birth and had the most harrowing experience. She was booked to deliver at QE hospital but they were very full. She told us the first time she arrived (pains, water not broken), they told her to go home b/c she wasn't dilated enough yet, and she waited at home for about 10 hours until the pain became unmanageable, at which pt she returned to the hospital - only to be told that they were completly full and she was told to go to a different govt hospital! In the end, she was lucky to have a family friend as an OB whom she then contacted. This doctor was able to get her into a ward room at the Canossa and she delivered there. But what a harrowing experience to have to go through all that, and while in labor too!
 
I am due to give birth in Feb 08 at one of the gov's hospitals....finger-cross ;(

I know people slag-off the NHS all the time, but is it worst than the NHS in the UK?
 
I am due to give birth in Feb 08 at one of the gov's hospitals....finger-cross ;(

I know people slag-off the NHS all the time, but is it worst than the NHS in the UK?

Friends who have delivered at both say HK's public hospitals are way better than the NHS.
 
i have NEVER heard of that before. i HAVE heard them tell people to go home as they've not progressed far enough along...

i've only ever dealt with QMH for maternity issues, so i can't say what other hospitals are like.

i do know that you cannot "book" yourself in, as you would with a private hospital. that maybe different if you go to a public hospital as a private patient, though, i'm not sure.
 
I registered at QE Saturday just gone for March delivery.

Hi peainpod, last year when I delivered at QE I was only 1cm dilated - contractions were 5mins apart, no bloody show nor water broken - I was in so much pain too but they kept me on and I delivered after 1.5 hrs - just imagine if I was turned away, I would probably have had the baby at home. Surely if your friend was booked (I assumed she registered quite a while ago with records in her name) they should not turn her away - I would have complained to the Hospital Authority about this.
 
Maybe "booked" is the wrong word. She told me this story when I visited her at Canossa post-birth, so maybe I didn't get all the facts right. I do know that she was all prepared to give birth at QE and after being turned away there, she ended up at the Canossa - but only thanks to the help of her family OB friend.
 
Talked to my friend to get the story straight and here is the updated version. She WASN'T turned away b/c the QE was full, she was turned away b/c she wasn't dilated enough and they wouldn't induce her but just told her to come back later. But the pains were really bad and so she couldn't bear to wait any longer, hence the last-minute change to Canossa where they did induce her and she gave birth a few hours later.

From what I've read and heard, I think public hospitals are good if you have a "regular" delivery. But if your labour doesn't proceed along certain lines (i.e. either waters broken or pains w/o sufficient dilation) then you may be in for a more frustrating time, since there is only so much they are willing to do for you.
 
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