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Mumsnet Discussions: Childbirth : Horton in Banbury - nice? (5 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By snowymum on Sun 04-May-08 09:51:24
Oh, I'm there already, fear not!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By twinklytoes on Sun 04-May-08 09:46:38
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By snowymum on Sun 04-May-08 08:43:33
That is great to hear! Er, see you there, then!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By twinklytoes on Sun 04-May-08 08:16:58
had two dds at the horton. have had very positve experiences with both. didn't feel like I was in a production line at all. though felt more rushed to be discharged with the second.

had great bf support - 1:1 at bedside with dd1. and first night with dd1 I naively said to the midwife "what do I do now" and they basically were there everytime dd1 cried and talked me through nappy changes, feeds etc.

I'm 17wks with no3 so all being well we may meet up in the post natal ward!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By snowymum on Sat 03-May-08 22:19:26
Hiya - I'm wavering between a home birth and the Horton in Banbury and wondered if anyone had any experience there? This is my first dc so am worried about all the traumatic stories of hospital births as I have no personal experience to go on. I am doing hypnobirthing and just want cleanliness, not to be bossed around or hurried and not to be treated like someone on a production line. This is all a bit early as I'm only 18 weeks but I want to decide! Or are there other excellent places in the area? Any thoughts appreciated, thanks.


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