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Hi Laura, thanks for responding,
you say:
"> This was how it was handled after my C/S.
In order to have the baby with me
> in recovery... I had to supply a support person. My hubby and mum took
turns
> sitting in recovery with me and the babe."
Yes ditto here with *my* last baby 3 years ago. I had my husband with me in
recovery.
"I can't imagine this caused any
> staffing problems, since we did not see any staff until time to move to
the floor..."
No, it would help *relieve* the staff issues.
We need to have a friendly 'sit down and chat' with the theatre staff to see
why they are uncomfortable with having a support person in recovery. To be
fair, I have not spoken to them yet myself.
Just putting out the feelers for what goes on in the big wide world out
there LOL
Karen Clements
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