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jaz
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Topic: Birthcare? Posted: 02 January 2007 at 8:13am |
Hi Ladies
I have just joined the board and am 12 weeks pregnant today! We will have a 12 year gap so its almost like having a first baby. So much has changed.
Has anyone here given birth at Birthcare? Been to their Ante Natal classes? How did their services compare to National Womens.
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 5:21pm |
Hi Jaz, congratulations and welcome, sorry I'm of no assistance with your comparisons, had my babies in Christchurch. 1 at old womens and 1 at new and didn't go to ante natal classes. Enjoy the forum someone will have some information for you soon. Enjoy the next 28 weeks !!
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 7:31pm |
you can go for a tour around both - birthcare from around 14 weeks pg i think (or sneak on like we did while visiting someone) and nat womens around 26 weeks (cause they go into skbu and nicu etc)...def go on a tour...i wish i was going to birthcare it looked awesome...but hospital for us....and we havent done that tour yet (OMG!!!)....
we are booked into postnatal stay at Birthcare (just in case we can) - all prices etc will be given to you when you go on the tour.
BTW congrats on your BFP!!! You will find lots of help on here too!
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 8:39pm |
We did the ante natal classes through them, they were great. Unfortunatly it turned out we couldnt birth there or be transfered
If you have a straight forward birth at Auck Hosp you get transfered to birth care automatically, everyone is entitled to 3 days post care for free, if you choose to stay for more days then you pay. If you have c section you wont get to be transfered either. Birthing wise you only have midwives and not alot of pain relief. The rooms are very nice, but so to are the new ones at Auck. Have a look around and congrats on your pregnancy
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 9:07pm |
Well you already know what I think I was so stoked to be able to go there again after I had the twins, and they were great. I wouldn't ever birth there just because I feel more secure knowing that there are emergency facilities in the same building, but postnatally I found they didn't even compare to National Womens (and as you know I had quite a lengthy visit to Nat Womens when Maya was a couple of weeks old... )
I did my antenatal classes there tho and all I got out of them was a sore butt from sitting for so long. They focussed the entire time on labour and delivery when what I really wanted to know was what to actually DO with the baby after I got her home, and I had a bit of a social clash with the other Mums as I was 21, unplanned baby etc. whereas they were all professionals, married, in their 30's etc etc.
But then I don't know that the Birthcare classes are any better/worse than the National Womens ones coz they both have pretty much the same course material.
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 10:06pm |
You can actually stay at Birthcare after a c-section, depending on your condition and how long after the op it has been etc.
I wanted to birth there, but then had to be admitted to hospital for antibiotics (waters broke too long before contractions actually started), and unfortunately didn't get to transfer there in the end either because I wound up needing a transfusion.
Hopefully next time though - looked wonderful on the tour !
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Posted: 02 January 2007 at 11:07pm |
I to am 12 weeks preg yesterday and there is a 13 year gap for me as I have re-married.
I will be having a c-section but my specialist says that I can go to Birthcare and for a room with one other is free but by myself is $250.00. I will stay at Womans Health (National Womans) as can when having a c-section.
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 7:30am |
If you birth at Birthcare you get a private room free for three days but if you birth at National Womens you twin share free or can pay to go into the single. I hasn't thought about touring their delivery suites.
I should be all right with the age group at Antenatal classes Emma, but we will take heed and do the weekly classes not the full day one.
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 9:21am |
I am pretty sure Shelly is right, the shared rooms are free, but private rooms extra. My cousin was in there a few months back. Worth paying for an extra room if you can afford it I reckon.
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 10:31am |
Good thinking If you do the antenatal classes you also get to tour the delivery suites as part of one of the classes.
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 12:20pm |
I toured both the delivery suites and the other rooms when we were there, I had to see everything LOL
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 12:40pm |
Solo rooms would be worth the money, after all that exhaustion the last thing you'll want is to room-share!
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 12:55pm |
One of the perks of having twins was getting a solo room at no charge - more I think because no one else wanted to share with me at TWO screaming babies!
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 1:29pm |
I thought you couldnt go to BC after a c section because they dont have docs and no morphine.. Great you can go though if you want to.
A friend birthed at BC and didnt get her own room? so im not sure about that. I personally wouldnt be paying $250 for a single room, sharing isnt that bad and your not there for too long, I ended up by myself anyway.
Just my opinion though
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Posted: 03 January 2007 at 4:39pm |
If they have women who are booked in to the private rooms and have paid (but not necessarily birthed there), then someone who births there but is getting free care might end up in a shared room... make sense?
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Posted: 04 January 2007 at 6:37pm |
yeah that is right re the private rooms and also the prices have just gone up - we have a partially subsidised room on hold (in case i dont have a c section) and new price from now is $280 per night!!!
Also we are still being told that if a c section we wont get to go - anyways if a c section at akld then we get to stay 4 days in a private room anyways apparently?
I have booked on akld tour now - no more dates free til 22 Jan and you must be 24 weeks plus to go on tour....would pay to book now ready for when you are like 25 weeks or so....
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Posted: 06 January 2007 at 8:07am |
I will book in for antenatal classes at Birthcare and do a tour while there. Thanks Bombshell, I'll also book in for a tour of National Womens. If I birth at NW then I will still transfer to Birthcare. I'd like the single room but I'd rather we had a weekend away now than pay $280 per night after the birth.
My due date is now in the July school holidays so hopefully we'll have lots of big kids around to help at home once I get out.
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Posted: 14 January 2007 at 5:26pm |
Hi Bombshell,
I was thinking another place for you to look would be Botany Maternity Hospital to come too after the birth.
It would be closer to where you live and I have visited friends there.
Very Clean too and homely like Birthcare.
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And I will look forward to meeting you after your bubs is born for childcare later
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 12:21pm |
I was looking forward to going to Birthcare, and had booked a private room. But as labour didn't go as planned (mwhahahaha, cos they ALWAYS go to plan ) I had a c-section and stayed at NWH for 5 days. I was pretty happy with the care I received there, although the food was boring (but edible), and downside was my DP could not not sleep over with us. I was told I could transfer to Birthcare after 3 days, but decided it was pointless to do so.
As for the actual care during labour and birth - totally outstanding. I had the most amazing experience with all the medical staff and my own midwife, and would definitely recommend birthing at NWH. Absolutely wonderful and kept me informed about what was happening every step of the way. Fantastic.
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Posted: 16 January 2007 at 1:19pm |
I'm giving birth at Auckland hospital but have a private room booked for Birthcare. I've got Southern cross insurance which gives you $1000 dollars to be used on quite a few things during the pregnancy incl stay at Birthcare. As we have not used it for anything so far (fingers crossed), I'm planning on using the money to stay in a private room at Birthcare - I would not be paying for it otherwise. Looks really nice though.
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