Hi,
I had my DS there in December '05, a while ago so things could well have changed. I found the whole experience very traumatic from the start. I was fobbed off by my Midwife who was nothing to do with Kings but because of this I turned up already pushing. I'd had no drugs and was asking for Gas & Air to be told there was none on tap in the room they put me in so they ran off trying to find some. They eventually turned up with a canister which they could not get into, by the time they did I got about 2-3 puffs before being taken in for and emergency cs.
I cannot fault the surgeons at all, they were all fantastic and made me feel at ease even with the major complications with my cs.
However my aftercare was shocking! There were 2 nurses covering 40 women. My DH had to change me and my bedding before he left that evening because no-one turned up to do it and he refused to leave me in the state I was in. He was even pointed in the direction to the supplies cupboard to get the things he needed himself. I was not checked on and no observations were done from at all throughout the whole first night even though my ds was screaming all night and I had just had major complicated surgery and lost alot of blood.
To cut an already long story short, my DH had to do everything that the nurses should have been doing - all the changing etc. The only time I saw the nurses was when they came round to give me my meds.
The reason my DS was screaming was because he was starving as I was attempting to bf him with no guidance which I finally receieved on the morning of day 3!
The reason for this aftercare was apparently, we were told, because it was Christmas.
Surgeons were once again fantastic though!