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Posted 6/26/2008 9:15:52 AM






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My SIL was scheduled to have a C-Section yesterday (she had many issues trying to deliver her first child and ended up in an emergency C-section, so they just automatically scheduled one for this birth)

So they are at the hospital at 6:30 am yesterday like they are told to be, the section was scheduled for 8:00 am...

There was an emergency sectionthat came in (twins @ 34 weeks and 1 was breech)

So anyways it ended up that the steralizing equipment broke down at the hospital and they only had enough to do 3 sections ( and they were saving them for emergencies) So after waiting for over 12 hours they finally sent her home and scheduled her for next Thursday.

She has to be pregnant for another WEEK! She is so ready to have that baby and I feel so bad for her... she was ready to have a melt down when she came home last night - they were so looking forward to meeting their LO and now they have to wait even longer.

I cant believe that the hospital doesnt have any back up equipment... unbeleivable!

 

Crystal & Terry 09/01/07 -- Can't believe it has almost been ONE year!

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Posted 6/26/2008 12:19:36 PM






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Honestly, I think the hospital made the right call to keep the equipment for an emergency situation.  Your right, they should have kept a better stock of supplies.  However, what if she ended up being one those women who ended up in an EMERGENCY situation, life or death, now or never situations and she found out that all the equipment had been used up on elective c-sections?  Forgive the use of the word "elective", it's not to downplay anything but if she's not in dire need of it at this very moment due to a life or death scenario, it's elective. 

So she's gonna be pregnant for another week, it's truly not the end of the world and if the Doctor's didn't think she was healthy enough to proceed, then they probably would have made other arrangements.

Yes, the hospital should be better maintained when it comes to keeping a proper supply of stock but considering they didn't, I think they made the right call.

Married September 10, 2005

Expecting our first wee one - February 5, 2009 

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Posted 6/26/2008 12:21:48 PM






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BeeBear (6/26/2008)
Honestly, I think the hospital made the right call to keep the equipment for an emergency situation.  Your right, they should have kept a better stock of supplies.  However, what if she ended up being one those women who ended up in an EMERGENCY situation, life or death, now or never situations and she found out that all the equipment had been used up on elective c-sections?  Forgive the use of the word "elective", it's not to downplay anything but if she's not in dire need of it at this very moment due to a life or death scenario, it's elective. 

So she's gonna be pregnant for another week, it's truly not the end of the world and if the Doctor's didn't think she was healthy enough to proceed, then they probably would have made other arrangements.

Yes, the hospital should be better maintained when it comes to keeping a proper supply of stock but considering they didn't, I think they made the right call.

Well said, Beebear.  I agree.  That said, though, I hope when she goes in next time, its smooth sailing for her!

 

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Posted 6/26/2008 12:31:24 PM






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BeeBear (6/26/2008)
Honestly, I think the hospital made the right call to keep the equipment for an emergency situation.  Your right, they should have kept a better stock of supplies.  However, what if she ended up being one those women who ended up in an EMERGENCY situation, life or death, now or never situations and she found out that all the equipment had been used up on elective c-sections?  Forgive the use of the word "elective", it's not to downplay anything but if she's not in dire need of it at this very moment due to a life or death scenario, it's elective. 

So she's gonna be pregnant for another week, it's truly not the end of the world and if the Doctor's didn't think she was healthy enough to proceed, then they probably would have made other arrangements.

Yes, the hospital should be better maintained when it comes to keeping a proper supply of stock but considering they didn't, I think they made the right call.

I agree with Brandy.  I completely understand how your SIL feels as I'm scheduled for my c-section next Thursday (baby is breech).  However, if someone needed to be in before me I'd be completely understanding and sympathetic.  I'm in no REAL hurry for my LO to arrive ... if someone needed in before me, I would be disappointed but I would never be angry with the hospital.

 

  IGGY 

 

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Rachael arrived July 2nd!!!

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Posted 6/26/2008 12:50:15 PM






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igottajlo (6/26/2008)
BeeBear (6/26/2008)
Honestly, I think the hospital made the right call to keep the equipment for an emergency situation.  Your right, they should have kept a better stock of supplies.  However, what if she ended up being one those women who ended up in an EMERGENCY situation, life or death, now or never situations and she found out that all the equipment had been used up on elective c-sections?  Forgive the use of the word "elective", it's not to downplay anything but if she's not in dire need of it at this very moment due to a life or death scenario, it's elective. 

So she's gonna be pregnant for another week, it's truly not the end of the world and if the Doctor's didn't think she was healthy enough to proceed, then they probably would have made other arrangements.

Yes, the hospital should be better maintained when it comes to keeping a proper supply of stock but considering they didn't, I think they made the right call.

I agree with Brandy.  I completely understand how your SIL feels as I'm scheduled for my c-section next Thursday (baby is breech).  However, if someone needed to be in before me I'd be completely understanding and sympathetic.  I'm in no REAL hurry for my LO to arrive ... if someone needed in before me, I would be disappointed but I would never be angry with the hospital.

Holy sh*t Iggy, you're having your baby next week?????? How come it feels like two weeks ago that you announced you were pregnant? Congrats, I can't believe it's come up so fast!

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Posted 6/26/2008 12:53:01 PM






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BeeBear (6/26/2008)
Honestly, I think the hospital made the right call to keep the equipment for an emergency situation.  Your right, they should have kept a better stock of supplies.  However, what if she ended up being one those women who ended up in an EMERGENCY situation, life or death, now or never situations and she found out that all the equipment had been used up on elective c-sections?  Forgive the use of the word "elective", it's not to downplay anything but if she's not in dire need of it at this very moment due to a life or death scenario, it's elective. 

So she's gonna be pregnant for another week, it's truly not the end of the world and if the Doctor's didn't think she was healthy enough to proceed, then they probably would have made other arrangements.

Yes, the hospital should be better maintained when it comes to keeping a proper supply of stock but considering they didn't, I think they made the right call.

 

I agree. Although if it was me/family of mine I would be sooo bummed out. After waiting and believing that you'd be meeting your lo that day only to have to wait..it would suck.

 

 

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Having our first baby A BOY!! September 09, 2008 

FINALLY going to be MRS L October 3rd, 2009!! 3 year engagements SUCK.

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Posted 6/26/2008 12:57:53 PM






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Emergency sections are always put first. It is a little unfortunate that they didn't have all the proper supplies ready to do more then 3...but hey. I can understand being bummed out (I know I would be) but things like that happens. It's the same with inductions. You call the morning your "scheduled" for your induction and if they have a bed they let you come in (you have to stay in the hospital here once they put in the Cervadil). If there are no beds avaliable then you have to call back the next day...

 

 

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