@mike&teresa Although I live closer to Riverview, I delivered my first at Monmouth and plan on delivering my second there also. Riverview's maternity is much nicer & very updated, appearance wise. Riverview, however, does not have a NICU and statistically they have a high C-section rate. I didn't expect to need NICU but lo-and-behold my son spent his first couple of days in Monmouth's NICU and they were excellent. Overall I was very pleased with Monmouth.
Thank you for your response! I also live closer to Riverview, but my doctor is affiliated with both so I'm indecisive on which to go with. I will certainly take your experience into consideration!
They're not too bad. Says the person who never posts "> I regularly lurk (also rarely post) on another BMB, from when my first was born, so I'm pretty used to it.
FYI we were talking about river view at my yoga class this week and the instructor who is also a doula said that river view won't let women walk around there you basically get hooked up to a monitor and are encouraged to stay in bed. They also don't have birthing balls there. That said they do have a spa menu and you can get a mani, pedi, and massage during or after labor LOL!
@Chfschork WOW I cannot believe there are 3 of us. If interested, I would like to stay in touch so we can share local resources, knowledge and support.
@newter135 Unfortunately I've been at Riverview (no offense to the hospital) everyday for the past month and I see those services advertised on the elevator doors and it certainly sounds nice. As I previously mentioned there maternity is really nice, Monmouth's is not cosmetically appealing but I was pleased with my experience there.
I think I'm going to schedule a tour for both and see which I feel more comfortable with. So far Monmouth has won the votes in the many people I've asked ( although they didn't deliver at both so only have experience with Monmouth)
Hi ladies, I, too, am in the June 14 bmb and will most likely be delivering at Monmouth. If not there then at Jersey Shore. I delivered my now 3 year old at Riverview. Only complaint about there is I was there in the mist of renovation so was walking around lots of hanging tarps and stuff. If you get a room with view of the river, it's beautiful!
I delivered my 11 year old at Monmouth. I had pre eclampsia in my 9th month and needed to be induced. I was in there for 5 days after delivering because my bp was out of control. They took great care of me!
I delivered my lo at Riverview in the fall. I loved my nurses and all of the staff that I worked with. I felt very safe and well taken care of. I had an uncomplicated delivery, though my labor was quite complicated. My dr and my nurse respected my wishes and although a c section was discussed they worked with me to have the vaginal delivery that I wanted.
Riverview does not provide birthing balls but you are allowed to bring one with you if you want one.
@mike&teresa Although I live closer to Riverview, I delivered my first at Monmouth and plan on delivering my second there also. Riverview's maternity is much nicer & very updated, appearance wise. Riverview, however, does not have a NICU and statistically they have a high C-section rate. I didn't expect to need NICU but lo-and-behold my son spent his first couple of days in Monmouth's NICU and they were excellent. Overall I was very pleased with Monmouth.
I delivered LO Dec 13 at Monmouth Medical and had a great experience. My OB is affiliated with MM and Jersey Shore, but we were encouraged to go to Monmouth for the same reasons, even though it was a little farther. The doulas at the birthing classes I attended echoed all these reasons as well, especially the C-section rate.
All Thyme maternity clothes are 70% off, at least at my BRU (Eatontown). This included nursing bras and tanks. Bras were very limited but there was still a lot of tanks, maternity shirts and pants. I got all my items for less than $10 each.
Oh wow! I wish I would have checked on here sooner! I was just at BRU on Saturday! I was registering so my mind was elsewhere but if I would have known I would have looked at some things! Thanks for the heads up!
Re: Monmouth Medical or Riverview Medical?
They're not too bad. Says the person who never posts
@newter135 Unfortunately I've been at Riverview (no offense to the hospital) everyday for the past month and I see those services advertised on the elevator doors and it certainly sounds nice. As I previously mentioned there maternity is really nice, Monmouth's is not cosmetically appealing but I was pleased with my experience there.
Riverview does not provide birthing balls but you are allowed to bring one with you if you want one.
All Thyme maternity clothes are 70% off, at least at my BRU (Eatontown). This included nursing bras and tanks. Bras were very limited but there was still a lot of tanks, maternity shirts and pants. I got all my items for less than $10 each.
https://www.app.com/article/20130818/NJOPINION01/308180019/C-section-rates-still-too-high
https://www.state.nj.us/health/fhs/professional/documents/cesarean_hospitals12_south_nj.pdf
https://www.icanofnj.com/hospitalcsectionrates.htm