Skybie makes a good point. Speak to the co-ordinater of where you are or the clinical midwifery consultant (if they are on today). The co-ordinator should know everything that is going on with your treatment and who to contact to find out more info. They are also the one who can override the visiting hours. Be brutally honest about why you need your DH there and about what all your fears and concerns are about your treatment. See if they can get your doctors to outline exactly what the plan is for you for the next few days so you know what is going on and if the plan changes, why it has changed. It is probably a good thing you have been transferred to the ward as they probably think you a stable and the likelihood of you needing to be delivered urgently has lowered.
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