Question for the group:
We are delivering at Overlake and want to find out how many others have chosen Overlake as their delivery place! Has anyone delivered there before? This will be our first and we are so nervous! Also, wanted to find out if anyone has done any classes at Overlake and what they thought of them (both birthing class and breast feeding classes)...any information would be greatly appreciated!
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I delivered at Overlake in July - it was awesome. Staff was great, food was great, rooms were great! I highly recommend it!
We took the birthing class but for me it was dull - but I've been there, done that. It was helpful for my DH though (his first child and birth). He liked the class. I didn't take the breastfeeding class.
We love Overlake, had both girls there. They're wonderful. The nursing staff was amazing throughout all shifts. We did the weekend childbirth class (paid out of pocket) and I'd say it was informative, but not very helpful during delivery. If you're thinking about taking a childbirth class to ease your fears about giving birth....let's just say that's not the right way to go
Good luck, it's a great hospital and they'll take super good care of you, DH and your new little one
If I had to do it all over again I'd definitely skip the childbirth class. For me, the only real thing I got out of it was the anatomy - like how the baby actually travels thru the birth canal - and I'm sure you can find a youtube.com video with that info. I also think that BF'ing classes before hand are kind of useless. You don't know what latch feels like until there's a baby on your boob...up until then, all they can do is kind of prepare you for that and there's lactation consultants onsite that'll help you with any BF'ing, all of which is MUCH easier once there's an actual baby there.
One thing I would do (and is absolutely free) is recommend the Parent/Baby classes at Evergreen Hospital. The instructors are all lactation consultants and you also will have a great support system. Most people in those classes are FTM/FTD so you're all there to help each other. I honestly don't know how people have babies w/out going to these classes....they seriously helped me so so much!!
They have a facebook page (Evergreen Parent Baby Class) and you can find info on those classes by going to the Evergreen Hospital website.
I know I'm late to the party but I wanted to say that I had my DD last December had an emergency C-section and my baby was in the NICU for 6 days. The Overlake staff was AMAZING. As I'm preparing for my daughter's first birthday we have been talking a lot about that first week and how lucky we were to be at such a great hospital.
We did take the childbirth class, I think my husband got more out of it all than I did. Especially since I ended up with the c/s, maybe I would have gotten more out of it? I'm not sure. I did not attend the BF class but I do agree with pp that the lactation consultants were very helpful. Having the baby there and knowing if there is a "good" latch, etc. I'm not sure I would have understood (also being a first time mom) without the baby there.
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I had an emergency c/s there too. I didn't work with the Overlake OBs, because I had Group Health insurance, but their nursing staff is the best!! I am actually really sad that we don't live close enough to Bellevue to have another Overlake birth. My Maxwell was in the Special Care nursery for over 30 hours after he was born. The nurses in the SCN were brilliant and so helpful. I was also really impressed with how well the Overlake staff worked with the GH staff. I was there a total of 5 days (long labor and recovery) and probably met every nurse there. I don't have anything but wonderful things to say about every single one of those women! It's a great place to give birth.
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I am due in 3 weeks and we will be delivering at Overlake too! This is my first delivery there; DD was born at Swedish, and in comparing the two, I have informed DH that for baby #3, we will be going back to Swedish. Nothing against Overlake, but after taking the hospital tour, I was a little disappointed in the size of the rooms (my Swedish room was twice the size), and the fact that they stop doing food service at 7pm (so if I deliver at 8pm, I am stuck with a cold sandwich).
I know these things aren't top priority when you're in labor, but if I have to have another C-section and spend 3 days there, I would like my room to be a little more spacious, and to be able to order food whenever I am hungry (Swedish had 24 hour room service).
I've heard good things about Overlake from a couple friends who delivered there. One of them was with twins and she actually had a vaginal birth...you don't hear of that happening a lot because usually they're scheduled c-sections. Anyway on the topic of classes, I highly recommend Liz Chalmers of The Birth Zone. She is based out of Redmond and she is great. Even though my baby is one my class still meets up with all our little ones for get togethers. Her classes are popular and she books up quickly though. Here is her site...
https://www.birthzone.com/classes.htmlI will say on our hospital tour we were also shown a VERY small room. The room we actually stayed in was quite large. After being there for 6 days (while DD was in the NICU they let us room in the hospital) my husband said "Boy I'm glad we didn't get that tiny room they showed on the tour."
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This this this! Educate yourself so you know what to expect. I ended up needing a c/s, but because I had researched and done my homework, I knew that it was truly the right choice for me and my baby. I see a lot of women end up with c-sections because of scare tactics, insurance decisions and lack of knowledge - and I've seen the resulting stress of not being fully informed and being angry at having that decision made for you. Sorry to also get preachy, but I feel strongly that it is your responsiblity to know what is going on with your body so you can accept however it is your little one comes into this world.
I had both kids at Overlake and great experiences both times. We also took childbirth classes and BF class from them the first time around and met some now very good lifelong friends in the class. I loved our teacher and thought she presented info very nicely and I know it was really good for DH especially.
And RE the PP who was worried about just ahving a cold sandwich after birth - Overlake food is seriously amazing. I had an 11:00pm baby and the sandwich was probably the best food I've ever tasted.
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