thread: Do you Always get a Priv Room after csection (public hospital)

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  1. #1
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    Nov 2011
    Australia
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    last time it was at the Mater mothers brisbane, this time just at a small hospital, this is a very high risk pregnancy but so far everything seems to be good after having 3misscarrages <12w 1 misscarry <16w and neonatal death. i wasnt so much counting on having a private room, but just wondering as it was great having hubby there after my last csection to help with the morhine button so i could sleep without waking up in pain because i havnt been pressing it, or help going getting on off the toilet/ shower/ to get my cloths on ect ect i feel much more comfortable with him then any nurce. plus after everything we have been through im absauoulty terriefied of somthing going wrong and want our new little girl grace to be wtach constantly as our last daughter kept forgetting to breath, then it was found when she was 3 weeks old she had floppy airways, which is what well yea..

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    Jul 2006
    Cloud nine :D
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    last time it was at the Mater mothers brisbane, this time just at a small hospital, this is a very high risk pregnancy but so far everything seems to be good after having 3misscarrages <12w 1 misscarry <16w and neonatal death. i wasnt so much counting on having a private room, but just wondering as it was great having hubby there after my last csection to help with the morhine button so i could sleep without waking up in pain because i havnt been pressing it, or help going getting on off the toilet/ shower/ to get my cloths on ect ect i feel much more comfortable with him then any nurce. plus after everything we have been through im absauoulty terriefied of somthing going wrong and want our new little girl grace to be wtach constantly as our last daughter kept forgetting to breath, then it was found when she was 3 weeks old she had floppy airways, which is what well yea..
    Hi Butterflye,
    The other BB gals have already answered your question about the room. But I wanted to address something you said in this part of your post. Your hubby shouldn't be pressing your Morphine button. it's only for patient use, there is a few reasons for this, if you do have break through pain that is waking you up from sleep it is better to inform the nurses/doctors so they can help you with the pain. Hope this helps for next time. I'm very sorry your angel baby couldn't stay xox

    xo Cat