If baby needed 24/7 care they would be in SCU. Only time mum would need 1v1 care would be in the case of a postpartum haemorrhage or something significant but usually that’s done on labour ward not postnatal wardDoctors & Nurses of the group….
Would love to know what reasons a baby would need a 24/7 nurse in the room with them??
Sounds pretty serious….or is it just the usual Sezzy bait?
Is it just me or does that IV look puffy in his upper arm... I really hope it hasn't tissued and is infiltrating into the surrounding tissue. Hopefully it's just the positioning of the photo.well apparently he has an IV and a 24/7 nurse in the room
Back in the hospital blanket cos some people mentioned her custom on on here! Hi Sezzy, address your ebook!
I see that they can be useful for abdominal separation, but what about prolapse? Wouldn’t compression garments be contraindicated due to an increase in intra abdominal pressure?Just wanted to say my womens health physios recommended recovery compression shorts to me after birth too. Both times. And I wore them one or two days after baby. They’re actually good if you have some abdominal muscle separation. I felt absolutely fine after my births and had no issues wearing getting them on and off the day after, it actually made me feel much more supported. I wasn’t buying into any kind of ‘fad’ or worried about my ‘project comeback’, they’re just not that ununusual
You don’t know much of her at all then because she literally let her toddlah get such a high temperature he had a febrile convulsion and had to be taken to hospital.I don't think they have covid. The baby is sleeping in the same room as her, not just coming in for feeds. Also they're shitty but I don't think they'd be hanging around unmasked with their newborn if they had covid.
!!! I actually wondered if she was being kept in because of the state of her mental health? My mum had to stay in after both my younger brothers were born because of PND so I was curious (my brothers obviously stayed with her) but that could be a reach. She definitely needs help thoughSarah's got a 24/7nurse because shes been scheduled underthe mental health act for smacking her head into the wall again
I have had two PPH and did not have 1 to 1 care. Initial care was in the labour ward but blood transfusion and iron was given in postnatal and didn't require such constant care.If baby needed 24/7 care they would be in SCU. Only time mum would need 1v1 care would be in the case of a postpartum haemorrhage or something significant but usually that’s done on labour ward not postnatal ward
As someone who had two babies in SCU they are often watched by one nurse for 24 hours a day (on a rotation between nurses across shifts of course) until they are considered stable. My kids both had a nurse each when they were in NICU and then when they transferred into SCU but were still in the humidicribs (the big incubator looking things) they had to still be watched by one assigned nurse at all times.Doctors & Nurses of the group….
Would love to know what reasons a baby would need a 24/7 nurse in the room with them??
Sounds pretty serious….or is it just the usual Sezzy bait?
I had my bub in one of the busier public hospitals in Sydney, and was able to stay 5 days.
I had GD during my pregnancy and baby’s blood sugars were low, and you need to get 3 good levels in a row before you can go home. Wonder if Sezzy never got the test so she didn’t know if she had GD, and bubs has had low sugars. Would explain having to go to SCU every now and then to check sugars….but doesn’t explain the IV
Yoochooobs HOLISTIC Princess allowing her child to have IV antibiotics and not an IV of manuka honey??? Wow she's really having to rely on Western Medicine rather a lot.Adding to this, I wonder how long he has had the IV in.. In previous photos he has been burito wrapped which would prohibit visibility of the IV, which can lead to issues such as the line tissuing into the limb without anyone knowing if it isn't checked frequently.
In this case if it isn't an ongoing infusion it could be for antibiotics, which may have been prescribed as apnoeas can be a sign of infection.
She has serious issues. Her family are dingbats to not see it and fucking intervene.Haha already showing off by squatting two days post birth. That’s so unsafe and honestly a big finger to most mums Sarah!!
she would not be able to have his bassinet by her bed if he was in NICU. As someone else has mentioned upthread, NICU & SCN are very different levels of care.I am thinking, 24/7 means NiCU? but if they both have covid, they cant put her and her baby in an intensive care department full of fragile baby, so maybe that is why she has a nurse/midwife 24/7?
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