Unfortunately I had a very poor experience with the midwives delivering my baby in Craigavon hospital this summer. The midwife would leave the room often and for long stretches to check on various things (the wait for the epidural, the medicine or pain relief I requested) and having no medical professional in the room for 10 minutes at a time was scary and distressing. What was worse was that over an hour into my 3 hour long labour I had to ask my midwife to read my birth plan in my notes as it had specific requests which wasn't being honoured nor did anyone seem aware of - like my pain relief preferences etc.
I wanted an epidural and was not able to get one in time, however instead of being up front about this my midwife kept telling me they would check on the wait times and then leave the room. I had to ask the midwife (while crying) not to keep leaving after the 3rd time they did this.
My midwife then went on their break and a new midwife took over which I wasn't informed about - the new person came in and my assigned midwife left without a word to me, I had to ask after 10 minutes where they went. I asked the midwife who was covering when I would get my epidural and they informed me I wouldn't be getting one as I was very close to giving birth and it was too late. This was very distressing as my main assigned midwife had been checking on the epidural progress often and hadn't made any mention that I might not be able to get one in time.
I had to request to have my dilation checked as I could feel the need to push and was dismissed at first. When I did need to push I was given no guidance on positioning or what to do and the midwife covering was dismissive when I said I didn't know how. This was my 2nd child. The birth of my first I had 2 assigned midwives in the room, constantly checking my notes and vitals, giving me instructions on how to push (as I did get an epidural that time) and their care was far far better. I honestly felt so distressed and upset after the birth of my second baby and thank goodness there were not complications because I do not have faith that those caring for me would have been able to properly deal with it and deliver my baby safely.
Moreover, as I was leaving the delivery suite to go up to the ward I was breast feeding my newborn and I was told to cover up with a shawl during the move because its what management want. In a maternity ward I was made to feel ashamed of breastfeeding - shocking.
"Birth of my baby and left feeling dismissed"
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