Matilda - 4 bedder, 2 bedder or private room?

TheQuasimother

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Hi

I don't have a lot of insurance cover so a lot of our hospital costs are out of pocket. I can't decide between the 4 bedder, 2 bedder or a private room. Obviously, I would save a lot of money if I shared. But I'm concerned about privacy and cleanliness of shared facilities as I recall from my first birth how much blood there was and there was just me in a single room! I get a bit icky by blood.

Could mums who have been in a 4 bedder or 2 bedder please share their experience?

Thanks!
 
Since our insurance only covered part of the expenses at Matilda, I was in a 4 bed room --unfortunately all four beds were occupied for the first night I was there BUT only two were occupied the second night I was at Matilda.

I have to say that having only two people in the 4-bed ward made a huge difference and I didn't feel as 'crowded' as I did when there were a full 4 of us. However when I saw the 2-bed rooms which are a lot smaller I did think that I'd rather be in a 4 bed for the price difference and take a chance on some of those beds not being full on at least one of the nights.

Everything was super-clean so that wouldn't be a worry whether it was shared/not shared..Curtains gave enough privacy. And it was actually nice having someone else to chat to once in a while when hubby had dashed off somewhere..

I really wouldn't pay any extra for having my own room if it came out of my own pocket -it's all over so quickly really -just a few days -- I'd save the money and go on a super 5 star holiday after the birth instead!
 
Thanks Snagito.

I have more questions...
Did you have a natural deliver or a c-section as I was wondering whether on your first night, after birth, what your comfort level was like with all the women around? Were there crying babies around while you slept? What about visitors? Was it intrusive in any way when there were visitors?

Cheers!
 
Quasimother

I had a natural delivery at Matilda and stayed in the 4 bed room. There were only 2 of us (both natural birth) the last 2 days and I was by myself the first 24 hours. Cleanliness was not an issue, but you can have the bathroom cleaned at any time you wish by calling the maid. Visitors were not a problem as we were spaced apart, however if there were 4 this could possibly be an issue. No problems with crying babies.
 
I was in a 4 bedroom and there was 2 of us there. Unfortunately it felt like a public ward since the lady was receiving visitors constantly and her husband who was there most of the time, was very loud. No issues about cleanliness in the bathroom as she was a clean freak like me ;) We both had natural deliveries, neither of our babies were crying a lot. About privacy no one can actually see you if put the curtain around your bed properly.
 
Thanks ladies!
Are there set visiting hours like the public hospitals at the Matilda or you can receive visitors any time you like?
 
As there were only the 2 of us in the 4 bed room and we both didn't mind they didn't enforce the visiting hours. Husbands/Partners can visit from 8am or 9am (can't remember!) til late - I think 8 or 10pm and other visitors were supposed to be restricted to the afternoon for the 4 bed rooms.
I think you can have visitors anytime in the private rooms.
 
I had a natural delivery. Re the visitors there was no real issue as people seemed to just come and go as they pleased and if yours were inside the curtains then no one seemed to notice really.. Also lots of babies spent quite a while in the nursery so was hardly ever 4 babies all at once.

You definitely won't be as comfy in a shared environment as in the private room but to me it just wasn't worth the extra $$.. I thought Matilda was really great either way and of course you can always check out early in a worst case scenario, or upgrade to a private room if they happened to have one available..
 
... upgrade to a private room if they happened to have one available..

Snagito... That is a great idea!

Thanks ladies. I'm going to see about organising a tour of the wards and facilities and probably decide on either a 4 bedder or twin unless I have an emergency c-section which I'm pretty certain is a situation whereby I'd want my husband to be around all the time. Otherwise, I'd cope pretty well on my own.

The money I'd save on a 4 bedder will pay for a trip back to home to Europe or Australia! So it's a huge consideration!
 
I think they will charge you the higher rate for your entire stay if you upgrade halfway through. I could be wrong but please double check!
 
Please also note that the better the room (being less in it or private) the more you also get charged by the Ob/Gyn. It is not just the room costs you need to consider as the extra costs, most other costs increase purely because of the room you have chosen (not sure why - you get the same service from them). I was in a private room which I have to admit, I was very happy with. I just wanted my own privacy, but we were charged much more by my Ob who also visited my friends that were in the shared rooms (on the same days)????
 
Isn't there also some sort of on-site accommodation that husbands/partners can rent so they can stay in the building with you? Like a mini-hostel, sort of?
 
Thanks Aussiemum.
Yes... I am aware of the price differences. I've worked it out in the pricing difference. The differences were pretty standard. My OBGYN has given me a standard price list. I've just been spoiled by my first birth experience in Oz and am looking for the same standard of care as when you go home, you're pretty much on your own and I found that those 3 days at the hospital were really important.

Canadienne, there is a hostel that spouses can rent.
 
I've just returned from Matilda. I was in a 4 bed room and had only one other lady in for two nights and had the room to myself for the other. I would definitely recommend the 4 bed room. Two bed rooms are smaller and from what I have heard are more likely to be full. Plus as mentioned above the price difference is a big consideration. The staff, cleanliness and everything about Matilda is worth every cent. I would be surprised if it did not meet your expectations.I've never heard of anyone complain about Matilda....except about the price!!
 
im relieved. back at home in singapore, they would only accede to such requests if one is in a private room. any sharing of rooms, they will not allow the baby in the room at night.
 
Just did the tour today! Was told that in the shared wards - 4 or 2 bedder, visiting hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and you are allowed to have your baby room with you ALL the time if you wish during your stay regardless of your ward.

The feeling I got today was comforting... the facilities were similar to that of the hospital my first was born in - North Shore Private (in Sydney) but I must say... that single room... is really nice!

My only quip was the Osim massage chair for the dads in the delivery room! I asked if it could be removed (jokingly) given that it seems unfair for me to be in agony and doing all the work while my husband sits on that chair and get a comfortable massage!
 
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