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I have dark memories of this hospital. I recommend...

I have dark memories of this hospital. I recommend not giving birth to your child in this hospital. In 2010, my wife gave birth at this hospital and was forced not to give birth to my child because the doctor had not arrived. The doctor was Dr. Bharoto and when my wife was close to giving birth, she had been called by the hospital, but it turned out that when the rupture of the amniotic fluid and the head of my child were visible from the outside, she still hadn't appeared at the hospital. Finally by the sisters, my wife who had been told to be signed instead was finally banned, and whose legs were opened wide instead forced by several sisters there. When the doctor arrived, my child was only allowed to be born but because of stress, the baby took out meconium in the womb and my child had a meconium aspiration syndrome that could really take my child's life at that time. Coupled with the birth process which is very, very long and painful for my wife, which might also endanger the life of my wife. All this is only because the doctor arrived late, and because I chose to use a doctor's service which was actually more expensive than the services of a midwife. I knew very well that the sisters' actions were deliberate to prevent the birth of my child before the doctor arrived so that it would be a problem for the fees I had to pay. Even more broken, when I complained to the doctor about this problem, instead we were misled by the doctor on the grounds that my wife had consumed jamu2an which endangered the womb. Until now, my child, who is almost 7 years old, often experiences coughing and his breathing often sounds "wheezing" and I'm sure it has something to do with the meconium aspiration syndrome that he experienced at birth.

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