nicolejoy
Registered User
I've been doing a lot of thinking about the hospital system in Hong Kong - I have had two babies at QMH and my 2nd born has been in NICU for two months tomorrow - so I'm no stranger to the hospital system over here. I know a lot of the policies over here are in place post-SARS in order to be cautious not to spread infection - the nurses were telling me that pre-SARS, kids were allowed to visit in the public hospitals, the visiting hours were much longer and they weren't restricted to only two visitors at a time. During SARS, everything got a lot stricter and it never went back to what it was before. That's what one of the nurses told me, not sure if it's true or not...
Anyway - the visiting hours is neither here nor there to me, but there are two things that "bother" me about NICU...
1) there is no "kangaroo care". I was "lucky" that our daughter was born at term and we were able to hold her for the first time when she was "only" two weeks old. But I see other parents in there with their preemie babies and they've been in there for nearly as long as us, maybe six weeks, but they've never held their babies. But studies have shown that it's good for the babies to be held skin to skin. I don't understand why, with that evidence, Hong Kong doesn't encourage that practice when most other world-class hospitals do.
2) there is no milk bank. Again, studies have shown that particularly for preemie babies, breastmilk is much better than formula - so why not encourage some kind of milk bank to help those little ones get bigger and stronger faster??
The visiting hours are inconvenient, I know, but ultimately it's not that much of a health issues. But the two above issues are something that will likely only improve the "statistics" of the hospital - and I don't get why HK is so far behind the rest of the world in these areas.
I've been thinking of taking those two issues up with the doctors or the nurses or the hospital, but I don't really know who to talk with. I'd love to be able to get some help or support from other people too - because I know that probably one person won't be enough to change the system...
Those two issues don't affect me directly - but I've just been watching other parents with their preemies - and I would love to be a part of something that will help other mums in that situation in the future. And you never know whether that might be you in the future - it could happen to any of us...
So any thoughts? ideas? suggestions?? Anyone ever had a preemie baby in HK? What were your thoughts? Or am I just looking at it from "Western" eyes and maybe local parents don't value the same things as I do?
Anyway - the visiting hours is neither here nor there to me, but there are two things that "bother" me about NICU...
1) there is no "kangaroo care". I was "lucky" that our daughter was born at term and we were able to hold her for the first time when she was "only" two weeks old. But I see other parents in there with their preemie babies and they've been in there for nearly as long as us, maybe six weeks, but they've never held their babies. But studies have shown that it's good for the babies to be held skin to skin. I don't understand why, with that evidence, Hong Kong doesn't encourage that practice when most other world-class hospitals do.
2) there is no milk bank. Again, studies have shown that particularly for preemie babies, breastmilk is much better than formula - so why not encourage some kind of milk bank to help those little ones get bigger and stronger faster??
The visiting hours are inconvenient, I know, but ultimately it's not that much of a health issues. But the two above issues are something that will likely only improve the "statistics" of the hospital - and I don't get why HK is so far behind the rest of the world in these areas.
I've been thinking of taking those two issues up with the doctors or the nurses or the hospital, but I don't really know who to talk with. I'd love to be able to get some help or support from other people too - because I know that probably one person won't be enough to change the system...
Those two issues don't affect me directly - but I've just been watching other parents with their preemies - and I would love to be a part of something that will help other mums in that situation in the future. And you never know whether that might be you in the future - it could happen to any of us...
So any thoughts? ideas? suggestions?? Anyone ever had a preemie baby in HK? What were your thoughts? Or am I just looking at it from "Western" eyes and maybe local parents don't value the same things as I do?