I’ve given birth to two premature babies (separate births), at King Edward Memorial Hospital. One in a few years ago and one recently. Both times after birth, I was sent to the maternity ward. I get it. I do. I need a midwife to care for me after birth. But it’s not just me. You chat to other NICU mums and they all have the same story. We go through torment of hearing the babies on the ward. Seeing other mums be able to freely cuddle their babies. And as if the torment of our babies struggling in the NICU wasn’t enough, we get this.
Walking to and from the maternity ward with no baby. It’s torment and a solution seriously needs to be sought. I believe many parents leave the NICU experience with depression, PTSD symptoms and mentally and emotionally scarred. As a health care provider, you need to ensure this is minimalised and one step to take is not enduring mothers to stay on the maternity ward whilst their babies are in the NICU. Surely there’s another solution.
"NICU Experience"
About: King Edward Memorial Hospital / Maternity King Edward Memorial Hospital Maternity Subiaco 6008
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