Hiya! I gave birth twice in RSCH and as a hospital goes its ok. Its cleaner than PRH and seems better equipped as its a high dependency thing. I kinda think they're letting PRH slide to give them more leverage/argument on the "lets shut it down" side. But thats just my opinion
My experiences of the labour ward was pretty good but my care on the antenatal and postnatal wards was neglegable. They haven't got enough staff to cope with the amount of women in there. Both times I was in there (on both wards) there were only 2 midwives looking after a full ward of mothers/expectant mothers and they were run off their feet. I was left weak after a pph last time and dirty and couldn't have a shower as it was broken and no-one came to help me get to the toilet so you can imagine what happened
Theres a lot of negative press going on about the RSCH and PRH (Sussex University Trust) at the mo. They're up to 35% cs rate which is inexcusable. The instrumental rates rather high too. I think thats the downside of having so many consultants around and it being a learning hospital they tend to be a bit scapel/ventouse happy sometimes. And its one of the highest MRSA hospitals in the country.
Worthing is supposed to be nicer but once again I've only heard that on the grapevine.
What about using the Crowborough birthing centre? I know its a bit of a trek but its supposed to be quite nice. I know of one lady who went up there and had a good birth.
You may well make a choice for a specific hospital but be aware they sometimes shut their doors and send you packing to a different one anyway.
Do they still do hospital tours and antenatal classes?
Next time I'm having a homebirth with an independent midwife but my transfer (god forbid that happen) choice will be the RSCH and not the PRH (I live near Burgess Hill so in between the 2). So I guess its the better of the 2 in my mind.
Sorry I've not been more positive, as you can tell I'm a bit raw from my births. I think if you have a straightforward labour and birth your best of out of hospital as soon as you can and at home where you'll get the best care.
So labour ward, midwives, some of the consultants = good. Post natal and ante natal wards = bad.