Ok.... so this is my 3rd baby, I'm feeling pretty laid back about the whole birth thing, especially now that I've met my new OB.
I'm a late transfer, so I really only got to pick between two hospitals and the decision already had to be made sight unseen so I could be pre-registered before I even got to TX (had to be pre-registered at 30 weeks)
I'm heavily considering NOT going on the hospital tour at all.... at least not the whole "organized" tour group thing. Maybe just swing by after my next OB appt (they're in the same medical complex as the hospital) and just check out where L&D is so I know where to go when I'm in labor.
It's not like I have the option to switch, I'm locked in my a number of factors, mostly how late of a transfer I am and where my OB delivers. I already know the basics, like their security measures, where to park, and that every room is a private room. I just don't really have any questions that my OB can't answer, I don't care much at all about what the rooms look like or if they have tubs or anything like that. The tour is just something I have to cram into my schedule when my husband is deployed, and drag the kids to 30 minutes before bedtime because I don't know anybody to watch them. My mom will have left from her visit by the time the tour happens... kids are welcome, but seriously what am I going to get out of it with two really grouchy tired toddlers with me?
I seriously just want to forgo the entire thing. Like, I've seen the website so screw it. Does that make me a raving total lunatic?
Re: Am I crazy for even considering this?
Pretty disappointed there were only 6 private rooms. They said they do their best to let everyone have as much private time as possible but it still makes me worry. The doubles are tiny.
DS Grayson (3yrs) (Emergency Csec)
DD Isabella due 8/2/2014
Maybe also ask ahead of time about food? Is there a 24 hour cafeteria for you after you deliver or how should you get food then. And what about for your DH?
No. We went on one, but I don't feel like it's made a huge difference for me. It was pretty much what I expected.
I was expecting something juicier, like, should I get a new puppy at 35 weeks pregnant?
I'm a 3rd time mom as well, delivering at a new hospital. We didn't go on a "tour" per se, we just stopped by and met with a nurse. I want to deliver at the birth center located in the hospital, and all the rooms were full (there are only 3), so we didn't even get to see one. I was mostly concerned with where to park, how to get up there, how it's laid out. We saw all that.
So, no, I don't think you're crazy. You've been through it before, you know the basics.
son#1 born 6/2010
son#2 born 4/2012
son#3 born 7/2014