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to think that a Bounty photo salesperson has no place on a post natal ward?

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Boboli · 14/03/2012 21:33

Is this the norm nationwide? At our hospital, one of the first people you'll see after you've given birth is a photographer from Bounty who will give you a sales pitch for photos of your newborn. The photos are not cheap and I find it pretty incredible that mums are approached hours after given birth when they are likely not quite in the state of mind to decide on pricy photo packages.

My SIL had the pleasure of this Bounty lady an hour after reaching the post natal ward in the morning having been in labour all night. She had to specifically insist that she did not want her baby woken and photographed.

When had DD1, no-one except birth partners were allowed on the wards because of the swine flu outbreak yet the Bounty lady made it through. In other words, she was allowed to my bedside but my mum wasn't. This can't be right, can it?

OliviaMumsnet · 16/03/2012 19:03

Hello
Good evening and many thanks for the reports about this.

Just wanted to let you all know that we have seen this but not sure we can do much about it until after the weekend.
Am sure you'll understand that this is the kind of thing that we need to look into properly and give proper thought to.
But please be assured we have seen it and will let you know if we can help
THanks
M Towers

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