Adventist mums: did you use a doula? How were the Adventist midwives?

mamamau

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Does anyone know the midwife-to-mother ratio at the Adventist? (I know it's 1:1 at Matilda for actively laboring mums.) Would I still need a doula if I were to give birth at the Adventist?

Adventist mothers -- Is there anyone who did *not* hire a doula but still felt being sufficiently taken care of? And is there anyone who wish they had hired a doula?

Thanks!
 
I gave birth at the Adventist and the mid-wives were excellent! You are assigned a mid-wife as soon as you're admitted and mine didn't leave my side until her shift was over. I was then handed over to another mid-wife who was very professional, patient and kind. They made every effort to follow my birth plan and were super.

Honestly, I don't think you need a doula unless you plan to labor at home for while.

Rani
 
agreed - had bb at adventist & thought the midwives were excellent b4, during & after birth
 
Same for me. I had 2 midwives, one for morning, and one for the afternoon and nights. Both were excellent and never left my side. Now, I was the only one in labor that day, so I cannot say if it is always like this or not...
 
I delivered my baby 3 months ago at this hospital. I must say it was a hassle-free stay throughout & I never needed to worry anything / not getting enough help from the mid-wifes. They are all very professional & knowledgeable in attending to my needs & inquiries promptly. 2 thumbs up!!
 
as per all others above. no need for a doula. staff are good and professional. worry more about what you need to do when you get home and the additional support you will need then. you will get all the attention you need while you are adventist hospital.

if you haven't done so already, you should get to the hospital and head up to the maternity ward. they have pamphlets at the guest counter and also one of the staff can show you around to all the rooms so you can see what is on offer with prices and expectations.

if you want to compare you can head out to matilda, cannossa or sanatarium and do a similar tour to see what standards they have.

good luck with your delivery.
 
you can also video tour & compare their maternity packages on these hospital's websites (search weblink via google).
 
Hello Rani,

Thanks for your advice again. :)
Just wondering - (cuz her website doesn't seem to give details regarding her service, and I'm thinking of getting some preliminary info before I email her) - what kind of service/consultation does Yvonne provide? How many postpartum visits would you say a typical mum would need? Thanks!


rani said:
I agree with Bellybuttons, save the money and get aHealth Visitor to help you when you're back home. I recommend Yvonne Heavyside at Family Zone, she's very kind and understanding.

http://www.geobaby.com/com/mxdirectory/view/492/the-family-zone/
 
Hi Mamamau
Sorry my web site isn't informative yet, I'm just in the process of setting it up. I'll get there eventually!
Please call me at any time (9887 3235) or email me.
I would say on average first time parents tend to go for either 5 or 10 home vists but this really does depend on how things go or your expectations. For example if breast feeding is going well and you feel confident and the baby is settled then just a few visits may be all you need. Some of my clients like home vistits over the first few weeks whilst others buy a package and may take a year or even 2 to use the vistits. As a health visitor i am trained in all aspects of child health and development up to 5 years so visits could be to perform a general developmental check of the baby/toddler or to discuss a specific topic such as weaning, going back to work, solid food, potty training, domestic helper issues or postnatal depression.At each visit I weigh and measure the baby and check the Mum (in the early postnatal period).
I also teach first aid and CPR and work with a physeo and baby massage teacher.
I hope that helps.
Yvonne
 
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