Waters went on the Thursday evening within 15 mins contractions were so strong they took my breath away. Phoned labour ward up who told me to try manage at home for next hour and to phone back.
10 mins later felt contractions incredibly strong and as was baby number 3 was expecting a fast delivery. Hubby called for an ambulance as we are 60 minutes away from hospital by car.
Arrived at YDH labour ward where it was found I had meconium in the waters. I was examined and was told I was 7 cm dilated. I was then taken down to delivery.
I was hooked up to various machines re examined where I was told I was only 2 cm! I wasn't very happy but as I was in so much pain and already there I was told to stay.
The baby was in a difficult position and had her hand next to her face so tracing her was a nightmare. I was adamant I wanted as little intervention as possible however after my heart rate and the babies went crazy and she was in distress up shot was that after 12 hours of a brilliant team of midwives, students, consultants, anaethetists (best man in the world!) I was rushed down for an emergency c section.
It was not what I had planned at all but the care before during and after was by far the best out my 3 children. Nothing was too much trouble. They even arranged a meal for hubby!
Everything was explained what was going on. I was never left alone and as I suffer from depression. I was supported 100% all through my stay.
My daughter ended up in special care for a few days and I was transferred to a side room. All the staff from cleaners to the surgeon who came to make sure I was ok after the surgery to the registrars and consultants were simply the best.
I had a difficult pregnancy and was very worried about the birth but I needn't have been. Quite frankly I would never go anywhere else to have a baby. I simply couldn't fault the service in any way.
"York maternity - I would never go anywhere else"
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