This is Care Opinion [siteRegion]. Did you want Care Opinion [usersRegionBasedOnIP]?

"Surgery post-partum with excellent care"

About: University Hospital Wishaw / Gastroenterology University Hospital Wishaw / Maternity Care (Wards 21-24)

(as a service user),

I attended maternity triage on a Sunday with a severe headache in December 2021 when I was 40+2 with my second son. Straight away the staff noticed it was more than a headache and promptly responded, investigating for possible meningitis. Within 6 hours of attending triage, I was in theatre getting a lumbar puncture and then delivering my boy via emergency c-section. I then remained within the labour ward until discharge on the Thursday evening with me and my baby being supported and cared for throughout.

I cannot thank my midwife Kirsty enough for wiping my tears and comforting me as navigated the shock diagnosis of meningitis, having to have an emergency c-section and missing my first born as we had never been separated for longer than a few hours until then.

I then attended triage 3 weeks post-partum with severe abdominal pain which later turned out to be acute pancreatitis and gallstones. Again, triage staff responded promptly and admitted me into a surgical bed where I then underwent gallbladder removal a few days later. Triage staff were so understanding of my breastfeeding journey, sourcing me a breast pump and ensuring the medication I was being given was breastfeeding friendly. They also ensured I got a side room when I was admitted so I could keep baby with me to protect our breastfeeding. All of the staff I encountered made such difficult times a whole lot easier for me and my family and for that I cannot thank them enough. 

Do you have a similar story to tell? Tell your story & make a difference ››

Responses

Response from Cheryl Clark, Chief Midwife, Women's Services, NHS Lanarkshire nearly 2 years ago
Cheryl Clark
Chief Midwife, Women's Services,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 06/05/2022 at 15:45
Published on Care Opinion at 15:45


Dear MumH14,

Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. My goodness, you have hard a difficult time with your health. Being pregnant can be difficult on its own but to then develop meningitis and then acute pancreatitis and gallstones - I cant imagine how difficult this has been for you. The shock diagnosis of meningitis must have been overwhelming to process as well as undergoing an emergency CS, having a newborn and the separation from your first born.

I am delighted that you received fantastic care tailored to your needs - from the swift response in triage to the support with breastfeeding when you were later readmitted. Im pleased to learn we made your difficult journey slightly easier. I will feedback your kind and lovely words to our team.

I hope you have recovered and not experiencing too many sleepless nights,

Please accept my sincere thanks for taking the time to provide feedback

Cheryl

  • {{helpful}} {{helpful == 1 ? "person thinks" : "people think"}} this response is helpful
Opinions
Next Response j
Previous Response k