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Royal Surrey County Hospital or St Peter's Hospital

6 replies

HorsellMumma · 22/11/2022 13:27

Hi All,

We have recently moved to the area, and I need to transfer my care to a local hospital. We are part way between Royal Surrey County Hospital and St Peter's Hospital. Has anyone recently had their pre-care and/or birth here that can share their experience?

Thank you.

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DogAndWineLover · 27/12/2022 12:59

HorsellMumma · 22/11/2022 13:27

Hi All,

We have recently moved to the area, and I need to transfer my care to a local hospital. We are part way between Royal Surrey County Hospital and St Peter's Hospital. Has anyone recently had their pre-care and/or birth here that can share their experience?

Thank you.

Hello! The NHS do a maternity survey which is quite interesting! Anecdotally the Royal Surrey is better than St Peters. That's where I'm off to once we've moved house Smile

PritiPatelsMaker · 29/12/2022 10:19

Which did you decide on @HorsellMumma?

buuuka86 · 07/01/2023 00:19

I chose Royal Surrey too! I'm due on 31 May. When are you due? Are you taking any of their antenatal classes?

nshojeeba · 06/02/2023 21:43

buuuka86 · 07/01/2023 00:19

I chose Royal Surrey too! I'm due on 31 May. When are you due? Are you taking any of their antenatal classes?

Not OP but I'm due on the 31 May at the royal surrey too! I've only taken their free online classes and I am considering joining the bump and baby club classes but still undecided.

buuuka86 · 07/02/2023 19:29

@nshojeeba that's such a nice coincidence! I've been doing the free online classes too, the only one I paid for so fas has been Hypnobirthing, which was actually pretty good! I have to say the midwives at RS are amazing. But I've signed up for NCT classes in Cobham instead of their course as I think this way the mums will be more local to me. If you ever want to DM me and grab a tea - I'd be up for that :)

Babynum2 · 08/02/2023 16:20

I'm 36+3 and due to give birth at St Peters this is my third baby. I can't really compare it to royal Surrey because I've only been there once but 1 thing I feel very secure about is St Peters have an excellent NICU if needed! Good luck

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