Hello. Getting closer to my delivery date (c-section) and starting to think a lot more (and perhaps getting a bit more paranoid) about the impending operation.
Looking for some reassurance from women who have given birth via c-section in public hospitals - particularly Prince of Wales. I know it is supposed to be a very good hospital - it is a teaching hospital, has a neo natal unit etc. - but I am starting to worry a little bit about hygiene levels. The main reason is that the toilets in the Obs & Gynae ward are really unhygienic. There is no toilet paper, few of them even have toilet seats, there is always urine all over the floor etc. It is the same with the health clinic I visit in Ma On Shan for women that will deliver at the POW. I cannot help but see this as a reflection on the hospital and their attitudes towards hygiene and cleanliness. I know that a lot of women pass through the clinic but I can't believe the hospital don't do more to keep it cleaner.
Also, one of my local friends was praising the public system in HK, saying how good the care was but then remarked that the only thing I might find offputting is the hygiene, but "apart from that everything is good". Good hygiene is pretty essential in a hospital, particularly if you are having surgery.
How have other people found public hospitals in terms of hygiene? Once you are in the hospital proper, in the operating theatre / on the ward etc. I am hoping that there is no issue with hygiene at all? Can anyone share their experience?
Looking for some reassurance from women who have given birth via c-section in public hospitals - particularly Prince of Wales. I know it is supposed to be a very good hospital - it is a teaching hospital, has a neo natal unit etc. - but I am starting to worry a little bit about hygiene levels. The main reason is that the toilets in the Obs & Gynae ward are really unhygienic. There is no toilet paper, few of them even have toilet seats, there is always urine all over the floor etc. It is the same with the health clinic I visit in Ma On Shan for women that will deliver at the POW. I cannot help but see this as a reflection on the hospital and their attitudes towards hygiene and cleanliness. I know that a lot of women pass through the clinic but I can't believe the hospital don't do more to keep it cleaner.
Also, one of my local friends was praising the public system in HK, saying how good the care was but then remarked that the only thing I might find offputting is the hygiene, but "apart from that everything is good". Good hygiene is pretty essential in a hospital, particularly if you are having surgery.
How have other people found public hospitals in terms of hygiene? Once you are in the hospital proper, in the operating theatre / on the ward etc. I am hoping that there is no issue with hygiene at all? Can anyone share their experience?