So I am making little nurse bags to put in my hospital bag. I was planning on putting 4 together. Simple stuff that I have gotten for free with coupons but still cute. I am doing a travel crabtree and evelyn lotion, chap stick, home made oatmeal honey soap (my mom makes soap), pack of gum, some candy, and a few other little things. I always hear how "most" of the nurses are so awesome and I thought it would be nice to put some little bags together to show my appreciation. I just don't want to leave any of them out. So how many would you say you had that you felt you came into contact with multiple times or that you felt warranted a little thank you bag.
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Re: STM: How many nurses did you have?
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Oh my gosh I seriously want munchkins now! haha I love DD! Thats a cute idea as well. I know I would be happy to get munchkins. So I'll just stick with the few I have made and toss them in my bag. I think it should be fine.
You're so thoughtful! We also thought about doing the same thing, since DH and I both work in the medical field, we know a little something goes a long way. I would say you should be safe with 4. Generally, you are in the hospital for 2 days, 2 nurse shifts per-day, so 4 should be good. And chances are you will have the same 2 nurses the 2nd day as you did the 1st (assuming they keep the same nursing assignment day-to-day). Maybe 2 extra in case your stay ends up being longer, or if you want to give one to the lactation consultant, if you choose to use one. If you have extra, just give em to the people who come visit you in the hospital.
That is a good idea. It can not hurt to just pack a few extra just to be safe.
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Hmm... I'm having a hard time remembering too. I honestly don't remember a lot of my labor, it wasn't a good experience. I feel like there was more than one at any given time and I was there for at least 2 shifts in L&D. Now, postpartum I remember having at least 2 different nurses and an LC that were great.
I really didn't bond at all with the nurses that were in and out during L&D. If I were doing "treats" for anyone it definitely would have been for the postpartum nurses. They were the really helpful ones. JMO!
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When I had DS I was in for a week and that was a lot of people to thank. This time we will be right around Christmas so I am planning to get a few bags of holiday Hershey kisses and Reese's and maybe some munchkins for everyone.
Thanks! It is good to hear opinions from an actual nurse. and what you say does make a lot of sense. Maybe doing treats would be better. Plus I am big on comment cards. I think so many people take the time to complain and then forget to take the time to appreciate great service. So I agree on that. thanks for the tips!