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Would you leave your child on their own in hospital overnight?

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anchovies · 03/03/2009 17:04

Long term conditions aside, would you take your child to the hospital assessment unit, them get admitted and then you go home?

DS was admitted with pneumonia (he's now home and recovering other than having to go back for IV antibiotics) and I was surprised by the number of parents who went home and left their poorly children in hospital. The wards were massively understaffed but mainly due to the fact that nursing staff were all feeding, changing, bathing babies etc. One mum left her 8 month old dd who had had a convulsion at 4pm (no-one knew she'd gone) and came back at 11 am the next day. The staff had to give her her tea (discussing whether she was on solids), bath her, find her some pjs and nappies, get her to sleep, feed her breakfast etc. Her mum turned up and was complaining that she had been left watching cbeebies!

Found the whole thing very traumatic but maybe I'm missing something?

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Northernlurker · 05/03/2009 23:49

Only read the op but I wouldn't leave dd1 - and she's nearly 11 let alone a baby. Was she a lone parent with other children at home? Even then I would have to find another way.

Elibean · 06/03/2009 09:50

Riven

Wishing her better v fast.

Wallace · 06/03/2009 17:02

Oh Riven

An interesting story from my mum who had her appendix out when she was 5 (1956) and for a couple of days after the operation parents weren't even allowed to visit She remembers her mum standing at the door to the ward, waving through the window...

PlumBumMum · 06/03/2009 17:11

My dd will be 8 shes been in hosp overnight last 2 years and due again this summer, wouldn't dream of leaving her there, even dh wants to stay too

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