Hi there! I live in-between SF and RWC, so I need to decide which Kaiser hospital to deliver my first child in. I have scheduled tours for both hospitals, but I wanted to get some input from those that have delivered at these hospitals. I understand that the SF facility is newer, guarantees private rooms, and has more advanced facilities should anything go wrong during the delivery. I am also interested in the fact that RWC has a midwifery program, and since I am trying to have a more natural birth without drugs, the midwifery program sounds appealing. Any thoughts on either hospital and your experiences would be very much appreciated! Thanks!
Re: San Francisco vs. Redwood City Kaiser for Labor and Delivery
I read about the low c-section rate at RWC on another board post as well. That's certainly encouraging, since I am hoping to do a natural birth! Thank you for your input.
I'm also trying to decide if I should have a doula or not. I'm sure it definitely helps to have a doula, if you are planning to have a natural birth, but I'm interested in hearing from some moms who had a natural birth without one. I have a friend who had a doula and really appreciated the extra help. It's just an extra cost that I'm debating.
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My brother and SIL live in SF and go to Kaiser. They were told when their DS was born (whether it's true or not, I don't know) that SF kaiser fills up very quickly with people coming from all over to have their kids born in SF (to have SF on the birth certificate). They were told that when they went into labor that they might be directed to Oakland or Richmond.
Low and behold, when my SIL's water broke, they were sent to RWC. So, I'd definitely tour both, since SF may not be a choice when the time comes.
I delivered twice at SF and don't have any major complaints or issues. When I delivered in Nov, they were remodeling one side of the L&D area so I'm not sure if they are finished yet but I remember one of the nurses saying that if I had delivered 5 minutes later, I would have shared a room. Thank goodness I didn't have to share a room because one of the nurses was telling me, that the 2 women who did share a room got into it. For the most part, the staff was great and friendly. I had 2 very different deliveries both being natural and never felt that the hospital was ever trying to push meds on me. If and when I was ready, they were ready to provide what I wanted but of course never felt any pressure to. When its time, be sure to call L&D to make sure they have a room for you, and yes that is correct that if they are full, they will direct you to the next nearest Kaiser. I even asked one of the nurses is there any priority for people coming to deliver at SF and unfortunately no. I guess you can say, its a first come first serve basis and they'll take any Kaiser patient no matter what city you live in.
GL!