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About: Aberdeen Maternity Hospital / Obstetrics (Maternity care) Inverurie Hospital / Midwifery Scottish Ambulance Service / Patient Transport Service

(as the patient),

I recently attended Inverurie community maternity unit in spontaneous labour. It became apparent I was experiencing back to back contractions as my baby was in Occiput Posterior (OP) position.

I was in a room with no gas & air and was told I would not be moved to the birthing room unless 4cm dilated where the gas & air is attached to the wall. I had a tens machine and dihydracodine and eventually an emergency ambulance arrived at around midnight to take me to Aberdeen.

The paramedics were able to give me gas & air which made a huge difference. I am aware I was the only patient in Inverurie that afternoon/ evening and on reflection I think it’s poor that I was not able to receive gas & air at Inverurie and suggest this rule is reviewed.

I understand if two others had come in further along in labour they would be prioritised for the birthing suites where the gas & air is located, but to go through that without it was hard.

I did end up having an emergency c section and all the midwives/doctors / paramedics involved in my overall care were excellent. Especially the student midwife Patricia that came with me from Inverurie to Aberdeen and Kera the midwife in Aberdeen. 

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Response from Judith Falconer, Community Midwife Team Leader, Inverurie Hospital, NHS Grampian 9 months ago
Judith Falconer
Community Midwife Team Leader, Inverurie Hospital,
NHS Grampian
Submitted on 26/09/2024 at 17:09
Published on Care Opinion at 17:09


Hello magpiehy93

Thank you for your feedback.

I am so sorry to read that you have not had a positive experience in Inverurie Community Maternity Unit. If you would like to make contact with myself through the unit I would be very happy to discuss your experience and care and take any learning from this to share with the team.

Kind regards

Jude

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Response from Alan Martin, Clinical Development Manager, National Operations, Scottish Ambulance Service 9 months ago
Alan Martin
Clinical Development Manager, National Operations,
Scottish Ambulance Service
Submitted on 01/10/2024 at 13:07
Published on Care Opinion at 13:07


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Dear Magpiehy93,

Many thanks for taking the time to share your story here on CareOpinion. Congratulations on the birth of your little one! I hope that they are well and you are both settling in to your new lives together.

I see that the staff at Inverurie have responded and offered a conversation about your experience. It is always great to share the journey from your own perspective as that is how we all learn best.

In respect of the ambulance service involvement it is wonderful to hear that our crews were able to provide you with the support you needed to help you in what must have been a worrying time for you. Thank you for your lovely words.

I wish you and your little one all the very best.

Kind Regards

Alan

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