I'm not doing the hospital tour because A) they made me mad because they only schedule appointments 20 days before your due date (which I think is just STUPID) and I can't take off work in March unless it's to have this baby. I asked my doctor about it and he said it's more of a convenience for the hospital and it isn't a big deal. I will have to sign some things but he said it takes 5 seconds.
I'm not to concerned about not doing the hospital tour. It would have been exciting to see everything before hand but DH works on their machines all the time so he knows where everything is. What I'm worried about is not pre-registering.
Has anyone else gone to the hospital without pre-registering? Or is anyone else planning on just showing up?
Re: Anyone NOT pre-registering or doing hospital tour?
I pre-registered online but I'm not doing the hospital tour because it's full - seriously, they only have one a month and it's been long full.
I'm a bit nervous because I have no idea where to go and I'm not trying to get to the hospital before the absolute last minute. Oh well, we'll just wing it. I'm sure people seeing a waddling preggo screaming for a wheelchair will get us pointed in the right direction.
Can you pre-register over the phone? They really just needed our insurance information.
I was going to say the same thing. The preregistration packet I got from the hospital was a huge PITA and I am happy it's done. They also wanted copies of our health care proxies, etc., which I would not have necessarily had in my hospital bag.
I did wind up doing the tour but only because this is a different hospital from where I delivered DS and I was curious about how their procedures differed. We left before they showed the "how babies are born" video. BTDT.
I did both, but the pre-registration form might not be a big deal. Granted I had been to that hospital before, but when I called to pre-reg it consisted of like 3 questions. I actually thought it was stupid that they had me do it ahead of time. I guess it just depends on the hospital, but it might not matter.
As for the tour, it did ease my mind a bit since I have a mental image now, but it was not necessary in any way, shape, or form.
We probably aren't doing the tour- I think it's only offered on Sunday afternoons and R works then. But I did get the pre-registration packet from my OB's office today. The form is pretty basic- my info, and health insurance info- that's it.
Oh and we got a DVD tour of the birthing center so I guess it doesn't matter if we don't get to see it in person.
I pre-registered online, I am not doing the hospital tour though. I figure they will show me where to go when I get there, and nothing I see will change, not like I will go to a different hospital if I don't like the rooms, so why waste one of my precious days off