Just curious, being relatively new to the area, and some of the hospitals in the c-section post sound like ones to avoid
We were living in California when my daughter was born, so she was born at the children's hospital at Stanford. I'm planning to deliver at Baylor Dallas this time around.
Mommy to DD1 (June 2007), DS (January 2010), DD2 (July 2012), and The Next One (EDD 3/31/2015)
Re: s/o c-secs: Where did you deliver?
OOhhh Stanford! I used to work at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital in the NICU!
I delivered at Andrews Women & Children's (Baylor Ft Worth). They did a wonderful & very fast c-sect as they needed to get her out yesterday (kwim). My experience was wonderful, just the on call doc that wouldn't let me push standing up! Otherwise everything couldn't have been better!
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I had a great experience at Baylor downtown.
I delivered (via c-section) at Baylor Grapevine.
I do have to say that the nurses, staff, and hospital were excellent.
I was induced and had vag. delivery at Baylor Frisco. It was wonderful! That place is like a luxery hotel.. my last night there DH and I had Steak and lobster with triple chocolate cake. He gave me his lobster I gave him my cake (I am not a chocolate cake/ice cream person; I know... *gasp*
Same here...Baylor Frisco w/ a c/s.
That choc cake was soooo worth the hospital stay
I delivered at the Birth & Women's Center on Swiss. DD was transferred to Baylor Downtown for evaluation for some respiratory concerns. She was all good, and we came home very quickly. The NICU nurses at Baylor were (almost) all great! They made an incredibly stressful 18 hours much more do-able.
GL!
That's exactly where DD was born! Luckily, we didn't have the NICU experience, though!
Yummmmmm... maybe I should switch to Baylor Frisco, 'cause chocolate cake sounds good! LOL. Actually, it sounds like everyone was pretty happy with their hospitals so that's good to hear!
Mommy to DD1 (June 2007), DS (January 2010), DD2 (July 2012), and The Next One (EDD 3/31/2015)
Married: '06 - Mom of 3 boys: '08, '11 & '14
Sophia Kate 3.31.08
EDIT: I had a scheduled C and it was a great experience- and I was one of THOSE ladies that was sooo anti C section before Addy was born.
C-section at Methodist Medical Center.