Cheryl LHK wrote:
Do any hospitals have set protocols on number of support people going
to OT for LUSCS be they elective or emerg?
Just interested.
Cheryl
Yup, just one here. And only if the woman is awake... Dad has to leave
if it is a GA.
Jo
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HI Cheryl
not sure if it is protocol as such, but at Gosford if it is an emergencey Code 1 LSCS, and the women is under a GA, then no support people are allowed in theatre at all. If it is a lesser code or elective, then the partner/husband can be present. I have not heard of more than this number.
Same here
Sue
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Cheryl LHK wrote:
> Do any hospitals have set protocols on number of support people going
> to OT for LUSCS be they elective or emerg?
>
> Just interested.
>
> Cheryl
Yup, just one here. And only if the woman is awake... Dad has to leave
if it is
t: Re: [ozmidwifery] support people in OT
Cheryl LHK wrote:
> Do any hospitals have set protocols on number of support people going
> to OT for LUSCS be they elective or emerg?
>
> Just interested.
>
> Cheryl
Yup, just one here. And only if the woman is awake... Dad has to l
A dad who had been present during a GA c-section tried to sue our hospital
for the trauma it caused him. From them on dads were banned for GA.
Rachel
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Cheryl
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HI Cheryl
not sure if it is protocol as such, but at Gosford if i
ith her camera!! She had a great time!
Anyway, off for the school run
Cheryl
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HI
run
Cheryl
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HI Cheryl
not sure if it is protocol as such, but at Gosford if it is an emerg
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As yet we don't routinely get the recovery time happening.
Midwife, dad and baby meet mum back on the ward after recovery...It is
usually only when we have a quieter time or lots of staff, or nice recovery
staff that we can
d in once the anaes >>>is settled and she is draped, then they come in and sit with the >>>midwife in the corner and get to hold the baby, go to recovery >>>with baby and meet Mum there. I know personally one grandma who >>>was at our hospital for both of her grandchildr
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Hi Katrina, It would be great,(but a huge mind
leap for Gosford!) t
;>>is settled and she is draped, then they come in and sit with
the >>>midwife in the corner and get to hold the baby, go to
recovery >>>with baby and meet Mum there. I know
personally one grandma who >>>was at our hospital for both of
her grandchildren
the corner and get to hold the baby, go to recovery
>>>with baby and meet Mum there. I know personally one grandma who
>>>was at our hospital for both of her grandchildren's LUCSCs and in
>>>the OT with her camera!! She had a great time!
>>>
>>>
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Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] support people
in OT
From
a consumers personal experience and perspective it should be imperative that
the woman has some say in who she wishes to be there for the
birth of her child and who can stay with her during
recovery. There i
er person in my place. I tried!
Kate
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From
a consumers personal experience and persp
familiar face, advocate and support. Might be worth having a student
involved?
Kate
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Oz
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> Cheryl LHK wrote:
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> > Do any hospitals have set protocols on number of support people going
> > to OT for LUSCS be they elect
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