I know this bored is dead but I have time to wait for some responses.
Never mind the fucking bump ate my long post. Awesome. Some things never change, eh TN/TB?
So to sum up: thoughts on st Clair? I delivered at west penn last time and if I don't switch to SC then I will stay with WP. I've been told not to delver at SC and dh had an incident with their incompetence last summer, so I'm hesitant. But it's closer and leaving two kids at home to deliver makes me feel like being closer may be beneficial.
TTC #2: 12/2012
Back to our beloved RE 10/2013
BFP #5 3/5/14
Beta 1: 47. Beta 2: 87. Beta 3: 482!
Baby CCH v2.0 due 11.14.14
Re: St Clair
Dh was admitted there twice last year, for a week both times. The second time nobody noticed until the bag was completely empty that he had been given somebody else's bag of meds. And then the nurse came in and when I asked about it she casually shrugged it off like it was nbd. Granted, we learned that he and the other patient were on the same med, same dose, so there was no consequence. I took a picture of his bag of meds so that I could show the nurses desk (my plan had been to stop by and ask about it on my way out. I didn't expect a nurse to stop in his room before I left). I ended up calling patient advocacy the following day to discuss it and at first she was so apologetic and glad I had the info from the bag to relay to her. When she called back hours later to follow up with me she said almost nothing about the situation and spent the entire time telling me that it was a problem that I had that picture, that it violated privacy laws, and that I needed to destroy it and that they would be mailing me a letter to sign and return stating that I had in fact destroyed it. I was appalled. She said the incident was being handled. That was it. I asked dh if anyone ever discussed it further with him in the hospital or if they had advised him that his bag of meds had gone to another patient (it's possible it didn't). He said no. They spent months hounding me to sign that form and I flat out refused. Granted, they were receiving the same med so it really had no consequence on either patient. But how it was handled and the fact that it happened really didn't sit well with me.
I guess I was trying to convince myself that it was ok and human error and no big deal and that delivering there would be ok. I mean, it probably would be, but I know too many crap situations that have taken place there. I went to their er with this pregnancy and they told me that my SCH was so large that I was going to miscarry. They called my ob before discharging me and my ob told them that wasn't the case and to stop passing along incorrect information. Uuuuuuggggghhhhhhhhhh.
Ok. West penn it is. Here's hoping I don't need to visit triage several times before delivery.
I'm delivering at St. Clair, as have all of my friends, and I've only heard positive things. The birth floor is super secure, and it's smaller, which I like.. You won't be 1 of 100 delivering (like Magee, haha!). My OB only delivers there, and I love them, so it made our decision pretty easy.
DH and I have both spent time in their ER, with no complaints.. But I can see how your past experience would make you uncomfortable. It'd be no good to stress out during labor, and for that reason alone i'd look at other options.