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Bad Attitude
Good morning. Although a week has passed since I was at the Melbourne Maternity Hospital, bad memories will last forever. And the bad feedback I've heard from enough moms I know. As someone told me - if you pay for everything, then the attitude will be good. It is a pity that. I am expecting my third baby and this time it is really like the first one. Because with older children there is a big year difference. But the story is not about that. I went to the hospital at 37. 5 weeks of pregnancy with pain and squeezing sensations. I hadn't slept in more than 20 hours. Of course, I was worried and wanted to find out if the baby was all right. At the reception I was looked at, the attitude was kind, said that the opening is 2 cm and can put me in the hospital. I came to ward 2, prenatal. I was in this hospital for the first time because I lived in Melbourne recently. And then it started: 1. The department at the reception didn't even say hello to me. And ignored. 2. When I was already charged with listening to the baby's heart tones, Dr. Aija BreZhinska came in and asked me some complaints. And then it started. In general, why open my mouth. In return, I received impulses - yes yes, a woman with a full moon eclipse on her head. Then we went to the viewing room. I climbed on the chair and when the inspection was done, then I received the texts again - an upset woman, to your hunting as if to Canberra. 3. When my husband arrived, he was not welcomed either kindly, but with complete indifference, because the employees had an important class about life at that time. Beautiful! I was placed in the ward and told that the baby's heart would follow. Did not follow, did not even come to ask how I feel. The night was again tormented in pain. The next day, the aforementioned doctor made me feel humiliated again in front of the staff, screaming down the hall that full moon eclipse. I was later discharged. The little one has not been born yet, but one thing is clear - I will not give birth there. And the man said that you can't drive here, only astrologers work who know the phases of the month.
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