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RAFA NOWOTCZY SKI

4 years ago

At the beginning I would like to describe our hist...

At the beginning I would like to describe our history of our delivery
beloved son Kajetan at the Provincial Hospital in Gda sk.
On June 24, 2014 the wife was admitted with a referral from
our ongoing pregnancy forcing delivery because we've already been
10 days past due. The doctor who took us did all of them
standard tests, however, USG did NOT notice that ours
the son is very wrapped in umbilical cord and natural childbirth does not enter
Vogules in the Greek
The next day the wife was called to the treatment room at
putting the balloon on the gap (mechanical induction of the gap
cervix), she was tired for 48 hours walking with it
between legs - she already suffered a lot.
The next day my wife was given drip oxytocin on
induction of delivery skins. Unfortunately, one dose was not enough
so they decided to give a second. Only after 7 hours of administration
the first dose was told to the wife how to behave
with each contraction so that oxytocin may work properly
i.e., take a deep breath and breathe out slowly, squatting with each contraction.
It did not last even 15 minutes as the wife got regular cramps
qualifying for childbirth.
We have already been moved to the delivery block (remembering that
the child could not be born through the umbilical cord) where
the wife was additionally pierced with a fetal bladder so that the waters found
mouth. Then the wife waited for an hour with the powerful
contractions for a medical examination to see if there is a proper opening. When
the doctor came after many requests from my side stated that
the delivery is not progressing and he decided to operate by caesarean section.
With the fact that we had to wait another hour and a half for free
rooms because there was a queue.
During these 90 minutes I had to change my wife's sanitary pads because of
with each contraction a huge amount of amniotic fluid flowed out and
urine. Were it not for the fact that I was at delivery
the wife would lie in her own fetal waters and urine until
transport to the operating theater. No nurse even for a moment
she looked to see if he was doing well with his wife and if nothing threatened his health
our child and wife !!!
The only thing I can't say a bad word about is the head physician
delivery ward and his team during surgery, on call duty
she ran quickly and efficiently, the wife quickly got back into shape.
Then I would like to comment on midwives and
nurses on the branch of pathology of pregnancy and obstetrics.
The statements and taunts of the entire team are outrageous: "I don't have any
time "," I am not here for that "," what kind of mother are you, "" That
Your problem, not mine, is common. My wife was 24
hours after surgery, when I brought a really heavy net with
things for her that were necessary for her and the whole pack
water. together, it certainly weighed around 30 kg. wife unfortunately had to
take her all the way down the corridor to the room where a
the nurses who were standing right next to her just looked.
That's when I heard the phrase "we're not porters ..."
Vogules were not interested in the fact that the wife was barely walking. Only after
an attack on the staff on my part after a few days to my wife and only to
her staff started getting a lot better. Lucky wife
he will leave this pseudo-hospital tomorrow and we will forget about giving birth once and for all
offspring at COPERNICUS >>> !!!!!!!!!!!
Women really think about whether in similar conditions
you want to conceive your offspring ..... For my son Kajetan ... :)

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