I agree with Kimmi. I also delivered at the Matilda & had a wonderful experience. The nurses & midwives were helpful & kind.
I also read the article. I feel for the parents & it's a tragic thing to happen. But I think if it is indeed what happened it was the fault of the doctor & not the hospital.
Is it very common to administer drugs to speed up labor for whatever the reason the patient's doc deemed necessary? There are so many things that wasn't mentioned in the article. Could the drug have caused brain damage to the unborn child? If it can, it can happen anywhere & not only in Matilda? I am sure all the midwives there are certified & have proper training, and they have onsite doctors who live across the street at the Matilda residence. The only thing that I know is, if a baby is born with complications, the Matilda doesn't have an ER, hence they are not equipped to handle those infants, these infants will be sent to QE's ER. So i did comtemplate over Matilda & Adventist. But since my husband & I decided our pregnancy was smooth & everything was going fine with the baby, we chose Matilda.
So in my personal opinion, if you have a high risk pregnancy, or for whatever reason you think you need an ER (just in case), then Matilda is not for you.
I also read the article. I feel for the parents & it's a tragic thing to happen. But I think if it is indeed what happened it was the fault of the doctor & not the hospital.
Is it very common to administer drugs to speed up labor for whatever the reason the patient's doc deemed necessary? There are so many things that wasn't mentioned in the article. Could the drug have caused brain damage to the unborn child? If it can, it can happen anywhere & not only in Matilda? I am sure all the midwives there are certified & have proper training, and they have onsite doctors who live across the street at the Matilda residence. The only thing that I know is, if a baby is born with complications, the Matilda doesn't have an ER, hence they are not equipped to handle those infants, these infants will be sent to QE's ER. So i did comtemplate over Matilda & Adventist. But since my husband & I decided our pregnancy was smooth & everything was going fine with the baby, we chose Matilda.
So in my personal opinion, if you have a high risk pregnancy, or for whatever reason you think you need an ER (just in case), then Matilda is not for you.