Hi, I thought I'd share my experience at the Pamela Youde - gave birth to a boy there last Thursday by an emergency C-section. I was induced and my husband got kicked out twice while I was in active labour (5 cms dilated with only gas for pain relief) - I thought this was horrible!!! The first time was to do a sensitive test on a baby as his heartrate was dropping and the second time was when the lady next to me was in active labour. I found hearing all the noises next door really strange - I of course tried to concentrate on my contractions but it was hard to ignore someone else right next to you also having a baby.
Anyway, after what felt like an eternity for the doctors to draw a small blood sample out of our unborn baby, they came back and said that the machine's broken and that I need to do an emergency c-section.
To cut the long story short, I hated the whole experience there (my first was natrual birth, born in Sydney); I wish I had waited and not induced at 39 weeks (doctor's recommendation as baby was around 3.7kgs at the time).
Also - when I was first admitted to the hospital, I was sharing the public ward and the ladies there were not hygenic at all; most of the time, there were blood spots on the toilet floors, on the seats and the toilets not flushed at all with pools of blood in them... really put me off. After the c-section, I moved to the special ward, which was a lot better as I only had to share the toilet with 2 other ladies.
Oh and lastly - I told the doctors there that I would like to walk around, move around when my contractions started but they basically told me that I couldn't do that because they wanted me to be strapped to the baby heartrate monitor the whole time and basically showed me a picture of a woman lying on the bed, pushing the baby out. I mean this is crazy! With my first, I was in the bath, walked around the ward, sat on the ball, tried lots of different positions which really helped pushing my daughter out in an hour or so.
I am slowly getting over the shock of it all but I still wish I had either waited until the water broke (even though I might have had ended up having c-section anyway due to the size of the baby) or went back home to Sydney for it!!!
Lastly, doctors ignored me most of the time when I had any questions - also, most of the time I was in labour, I was all alone as doctors/midwives were very busy.. I was crying as I was in so much pain and had nobody there with me, as I said above, my husband got kicked out twice; that was really tough.
Good luck everyone!