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Wwwyto think that a brand new hospital should be able to perform more then one c section at a time?!

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LalyRawr · 27/12/2012 20:40

Okay, so I could well be unreasonable, but I am stressing!

My SIL has been in labour for the past 58 hours with numerous complications and now needs a C Section. There was a delay as a woman was already in theatre. Then another delay while they got two packs of her blood type to the theatre. Now she has been delayed again because another woman 'may' need a c section and they are waiting to see what happens with her first.

Now, of course I do not want ANY mother or child to be in danger and if that other mother is deemed as more of a priority, that is absolutely fine, obviously.

BUT am I being unreasonable in thinking that a hospital which has just had a £20 million refurbishment and is in a brand new building with brand new facilities, they should be able to perform more than one C section at a time?!

Or am I just being a stressed out SIL/Aunty?

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LalyRawr · 27/12/2012 20:41

Aso, don't know what the fuck went wrong with my thread title.

I fear the iPad may be at fault again.

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Finallygotaroundtoit · 27/12/2012 20:43

Sparkly new building doesn't mean there are more staff or beds Sad

Hope SIL gets her op soon

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SchroSawMummyRidingSantaClaus · 27/12/2012 20:44

possibly a problem with staffing numbers over the holidays? I don't think YABU.

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jkklpu · 27/12/2012 20:44

Sounds like a very stressful time - I hope you have some good news soon. It's probably more about staff shortages rather than lack of facilities - even if shifts look as though they're fully rostered, all it takes is one anaesthetist or theatre nurse to be out with norovirus/flu/other lurgi to reduce the capacity of the hospital. Fingers crossed your sil is through it all soon and she and the baby are fine.

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HollyBerryBush · 27/12/2012 20:46

Staffing numbers rather than only having one available theatre.

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EuroShagmore · 27/12/2012 20:46

If they are considering putting your SIL behind someone else again they cannot consider her case particularly urgent, which although frustrating is actually a good thing.

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CailinDana · 27/12/2012 20:46

YABU, there is probably only one surgeon/anaesthetist available - having more than one surgeon on call at all times would cost and unbelievable amount of money and would be a waste because one surgeon would likely be hanging around for long periods doing nothing. Chances are there is another surgeon on standby so if push comes to shove he/she can come in but for the most part units tend to function with one working surgeon at a time.


Your poor SIL though, I hope she has an epidural! She must be knackered.

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meditrina · 27/12/2012 20:46

It's not necessarily a case of number of theatres; more likel to be availability of obstetricians and anaesthetists who perform epidurals.

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MsElleTow · 27/12/2012 20:47

I would think it is perhaps more to do with the time of year.

I do hope your SIL gets sorted soon. Poor thing sounds like she has been through the mill!

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FestiveElement · 27/12/2012 20:55

A refurbishment won't help with providing more surgeons, anaesthetists, paediatrician, nurses and midwives and whoever else is required for a c section.

YANBU to be worried, but if your SIL was in immediate danger then she would get her c section.

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LalyRawr · 27/12/2012 21:05

Thanks for the replies and well wishes.

I know I'm being unreasonable but she's had such a shit time and I just want her and baby to be ok!

Though just received a call that she will be taken down in the next ten minutes! So hopefully all be done soon!

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lovelyladuree · 27/12/2012 21:24

I hope she has an epidural! She must be knackered.
Confused

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goodygumdrops · 27/12/2012 21:31

I expect they can do more than one at a time but only if both cases are emergencies. Hope all is well though, it must be stressful waiting for news and for you sil

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Moominsarescary · 27/12/2012 21:34

Yanbu, I had an emcs with ds3 due to cord prolapse on a Sunday morning. Luckily they had two lots of staff/theatres as someone else was in the middle of an emcs. If they hadnt been able to get me in there and then ds3 would have died.

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Moominsarescary · 27/12/2012 21:36

But it could be as goody said and one theatre may have to be kept free incase of emergancys like mine

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LalyRawr · 27/12/2012 21:37

I don't think I was this stressed when I was the one in labour! Waiting is awful!

Glad you and your DC3 were okay Moomins

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mrsL1984 · 27/12/2012 21:42

I work in a maternity unit and we only have two obstetric theatres and sho an registrars and consultant on shift numbers don't change! Like a previous poster said if they feel ur sil can wait then there is no danger to baby or mummy otherwise baby would be delivered within a certain time frame!! Yes it's frustrating as a family member .... But if there was an urgent Emergancy with your sister would u rather the docs were with ur sister or with a less urgent or non urgent case???

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LalyRawr · 27/12/2012 21:45

Oh mrs I completely understand, I really do. I would absolutely want the emergency case to go first.

...but I'm frustrated!

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McChristmasPants2012 · 27/12/2012 21:56

There is 2 theatres I the hospital I work in 1 is kept for emergencies. I did ask if ther was 2 emergency and a 3rd came up what would happen and they said they would use main theatres

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LalyRawr · 27/12/2012 23:26

I have a brand new baby nephew! Mum and baby are both fine!

Thank you for listening to my stressed rantings and not being too harsh on me xxx

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CailinDana · 27/12/2012 23:28

Congratulations :) Your SIL must be massively relieved and tired, poor woman. She'll need a lot of help in the coming weeks if you can supply it.

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LalyRawr · 27/12/2012 23:42

Thanks! I already have another thread up asking for what I can do to help without seeming interfering/stepping over the mark!

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rainbow2000 · 27/12/2012 23:58

I had 1 c section and i couldnt believe the amount of people involved.Really i felt like they were coming out of the woodwork. i think unless you have had one you wouldnt believe the manpower or woman power involved.

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Moominsarescary · 28/12/2012 07:57

rainbow true, even when I had a cervical stitch placed in theatre there were 5-6 people. I did wonder why so many but maybe it's incase something happens.

Congratulations op

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