Yip! Maybe they should’ve left her in her own urine too ...I thought she was pictured in her gown with matching pillow and baby “prop “ to match.,.remember just like the SacconeWally’s ?..she still got the pic, maybe it took a little longer than she would’ve liked but her aftercare had to take precedence naturallyWooowwwwwww. She couldn't change into her special hospital gown. How inconsiderate of her doctors to prioritize the life and health of her baby over her being in an Instagrammable gown.
Ah good point. Well perhaps madam will go pRiVaTe next time and free up the resources for women who are grateful to have delivered a healthy baby.honestly? I hope she does because all her care and what happened will be written in her clinical notes and her discharge summary. She doesn’t have a leg to stand on.
melanie you don’t trust consultants though
If she was going to go private she would've dropped out of the public system the minute she was told she might not be suitable for the MLU ..she's so full of it .She's even planning a home birth next time I wouldn't put it past her to do her own antenatal care and get Thomas to deliver itmelanie you don’t trust consultants though. There’s literally NO difference in the care you get.
6K minimum for the same labour but costs her money
If she was going to go private she would've dropped out of the public system the minute she was told she might not be suitable for the MLU ..she's so full of it .She's even planning a home birth next time I wouldn't put it past her to do her own antenatal care and get Thomas to deliver itsomeone in the comments said Irish doctors are so egotistical they just treat people how they want .
SNAP!!I'm surprised with all the research she's doing, she hasn't copped that she 100% won't be having a home birth next time either
Tbf they probably did tell her ,but she's so set on doing it her way to coincide with all the crap she reads/watches online and that's she seemed to lose sight of the fact this is reality ,not some fictional scene where the woman appears with her perfect bundle of joy looking like Audrey Hepburn without a hair out of place and all her bits intact ready for the gym the next day...If Only..The first thing I was told when I went to register at the birth unit/hospital where I am hoping to give birth (any day now) was that they encourage me to have an idea about what I would like to happen in an ideal case, and that they will do what they can to keep my preferences in mind, but that sometimes baby goes into distress, or the mother is in danger, and that they cannot guarantee that they will be able to talk me through all the options under such circumstances. I can't believe nobody ever told Mel that during all her antenatal visits (or that common sense would have told her as much?)? It seems to be such a no brainer - things needed to happen fast for baby's sake and hers; no time to explain all the ins and outs (sorry) of forceps vs vacuum vs c section.
No she wouldn't ,,,but would that matter to her ?Surely she wouldn't qualify for a home birth now? MLU is so strict I can't imagine the rules and regulations for home births would allow for Melanie to qualify?
SNAP!!
who said her ob was Irish?If she was going to go private she would've someone in the comments said Irish doctors are so egotistical they just treat people how they want .
This whole thing reeks of her total lack of care for her baby and her complete prioritisation of herself and how she gets to appear for these moments in her life. Healthy baby? Who cares. Didn’t get to wear my (ugly) fancy gown? Absolutely raging.Wooowwwwwww. She couldn't change into her special hospital gown. How inconsiderate of her doctors to prioritize the life and health of her baby over her being in an Instagrammable gown.
It's a voluntary organisation, led by consumers NOT medical professionals. My own personal opinion, but I think these doulas and gentle-birth companies have a lot to answer for; they set this expectation that birth is always easy and that it shouldn't be medicalised, but to not recognise that the medicalisation of childbirth in Ireland is the reason why infant and maternal morbidity has decreased significantly is just ridiculous. Also, just a thought, they are charging money for people to attend their courses and use their services, so pushing a non-medical approach seems a bit to me like a money-spinner. I just wish they were more realistic about childbirth - yeah, use hypnobirthing or whatever, but the obstetrician is the expert!!! I think Melanie pushing this agenda is just dangerous.Are these AIMs Ireland she keeps referencing a legitimate thing or?
Maybe his name was Sèamuswho said her ob was Irish?Serious question because I’m in the system, what’s with people thinking because they think their Doc is an arsehole that automatically makes them a bad doc? “Treat people how they want” and that person knows what about clinical practice?? I’m sure I’ve been called all the cunts in the world behind my back. Genuinely couldn’t give a shit because I’ve kept my patients alive and I’ve treated them to the best of my ability. Why does them liking me or not matter?
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