Earliest time to take pictures @ Public hospital

gielian

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Hello, I'm due on the 22nd of Feb (woohoo!) Just wanted to know...from moms who have delivered in public hospitals in HK (I am giving birth in Pamela Youde Eastern Hospital), when was the earliest time you had taken a picture? Is it absolute no-no in the delivery room? I don't need photos of them working around my lower body but just the first time I hold my son.

Thanks in advance to those who will respond!
 
If all is well with the mother and baby, you will be left alone in the labour room along with hubby for an hour to bond. There is no hospital staff around this time and u can take pictures. Even though the policy is no photos, most staff is nice enough to understand that you want to take photos. They are likely to turn a blind eye to breaking of this rule as long as you are discrete and subtle.
 
Thank you revesi! :-) Does this mean they will not check my husband's pockets for a camera phone or maybe a small camera?
 
We had our hour alone and the docs and midwives were snapping away for us while I was being ... "sorted out' so to speak. We never even really had to ask they just took the camera and snapped away.
 
Thanks pmbp! May I ask which hospital you gave birth in? Was able to ask a friend who gave birth in QE and she said right after they cleaned her and the baby up...the nurses took a picture of her and the baby. I forgot to ask her though why her husband wasn't in the room with her and the baby. I hope it's like this in every public hospital because it's a precious moment that we can't get back - the tired mom and the baby that just got out :-)
 
I was at Tuen Mun. The doctor told me at an antenatal appointment that although they might have policies saying no to XYZ, on the whole they will try to do their best to honour your requests, so long as you aren't asking for a candle lit waterbirth with whale music! His exact words! The staff aren't going to be completely heartless with you.

I've said this in another post but lots of people try to give horror stories about the public system. I was told it is "backwards" and "conservative". I personally found this was not the case.

Oh with regards to hubby being present, you must complete a "request" form. You are only allowed one family member to attend and you must have permission from the hospital. You get a form to complete and then within a week they will send you a letter stating that your spouse/family member is allowed to be with you.

Hope this was helpful!
 
Thank you!!! I honestly think they are not too backwards...but they are definitely not as thorough as my private OB. They just check what is required at the moment and nothing else. Just 2 saturdays ago 36W6D, my private OB saw that my baby was still breech and last Friday 37w5d, I went to Pamela Youde for the assessment and they literally just did the ultrasound to point out that my baby has turned his head back down. Didn't check anything else, didnt check where he was facing (my front or my back)...just "here is the head -- he is head down and the buttocks is here". Then it was done.

Omg I didnt know there needed to be a request form! I thought it was "automatic" that they'd let husbands in the delivery room because they encourage it. I will need to call the hospital...thank you so much for the info!
 
Yes, I think because I had my antenatal appointments at the hospital, with the doctors who would be at the birth, I had a really good experience. I was pretty lucky and kept really in the loop with any policies and procedures,

My private OB said my placenta was quite low down so the hospital kept an eye on me. The scans are pretty basic so you need to go private to have anything detailed but all in all I was pretty happy. My friend, who I met at my antenatal appointments, had all sorts of problems, gestational diabetes being the main one. As soon as they found out she was in once a week from 28 weeks. I suppose it tends to be, if you have a real problem, they are on the ball. I have RH neg blood type and they were really strict about admitting me to have these anti D injections. I was kept in all day to make sure there were no adverse side effects for me and baby. I had to have 2 of these. My other pregnant friend who also had RH neg blood type, went private and she was just given the injection and sent on her merry way!

There are lots of pros and cons with either private or public healthcare but I was really given the fear factor with Tuen Mun hospital in particular. In the end, I was really amazed that actually there was nothing to worry about. They even followed my birth plan, despite saying they don't accept birth plans! It helps to be a little humble and unassuming, Going in there all guns blazing with demands will not garner any sympathy nor respect from the staff.
 
Thanks again pmbp! :-) I'll definitely bring my birth plan this Friday for my antenatal checkup...crossing my fingers that it's the last and that I'd give birth soon! :-)

Still waiting for the email I sent to be responded to...asked them about the form. The girl who answered the hotline couldnt understand English so much so I had to email.

My pregnancy has been quite smooth...except for the BP which is on the high side (highest so far is 145/90) since I started my 3rd trimester. Other than that, all my tests are okay so maybe that's why they're not being thorough...I really hope my delivery will be as smooth as yours! :-) having no problems with the staff.
 
Congrats to gielian! I gave birth in Pamela Youde Eastern Hospital two years ago and they let me take pic soon after the baby was clean and they finished my check up after birth.

In my time the nurse didn't allow taking photos with a mobile, but okay for digital camera (if I didn't remember wrongly the hubby is not allowed to bring mobile phone into the labour room), so your hubby'd better prepare one just in case; my nurse was so nice she offered to take photos for three of us, asked us to change our posure so we looked best in the pics, hehe

Good luck to you! I had a pretty presant experience to this hospital when I gave birth and hope you would be the same
 
Thank you so much siulungb for sharing your experience! I'll definitely make sure that my husband brings the digital camera just in case they still dont allow camera phones. :-)

I had my 38w5d antenatal check up earlier and how I wish it were my last one! Hahaha...the OB and her nurses were all so nice and I discussed my birth plan with her. Almost everything was OK except the kneeling position while giving birth and the no bath of the baby. But for those that I absolutely want, such as having my husband there (no form needed), immediate skin to skin and no formula, all could be accomodated as long as there are no complications or emergencies.

I will report back with my Pamela Youde experience once I give birth. Thank you again ladies!
 
I am glad you say no formula, they truly won't give formula and let you take care to your baby most of the time. I don't know maybe I didn't manage the right way, I had breastfed my baby for 8 hours in a row when I was in the hospital...sigh...

It was tough but I was glad they "forced" me that way so I had an easier road to breastfeed 1 or 2 months later.
 
Thank you both!!! Last night I thought that was it...but turns out to be false alarm haha was sent home today.
 
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