I can't PIP from work, so... Sorry for the lack of fun gifs.
But, let it rip. What has you saying "WTF?!"
Wife. Mom. Doula. Photographer.
BFP #1- 12/26/2011- DS Born 9/7/12
BFP#2- 10/16/2014- DD Born 7/2/15
SURPRISE! BFP#3- 11/29/16- EDD 8/6/17
Formerly MrsAB1316
Re: WTF Wednesday
Wife. Mom. Doula. Photographer.
BFP #1- 12/26/2011- DS Born 9/7/12
BFP#2- 10/16/2014- DD Born 7/2/15
SURPRISE! BFP#3- 11/29/16- EDD 8/6/17
(My boss is also somewhat hard of hearing so I generally just turn on Pandora rather than ask her to turn things down.)
but, *I'M* the jerk that's "over-reacting" with my lysol and surgical mask. No thanks dude. I have 2 small kids at home, I'm pregnant, AND had been out the previous week with a stomach bug (that I stayed HOME for!). I am not trying to catch that shit.
Wife. Mom. Doula. Photographer.
BFP #1- 12/26/2011- DS Born 9/7/12
BFP#2- 10/16/2014- DD Born 7/2/15
SURPRISE! BFP#3- 11/29/16- EDD 8/6/17
and now I have a $1,300 bill that I need to deal with. I'm going to call the hospital and find out just why I'm being charged so much since as the actual U/S was billed separately and is only about $80-ish after my in-network rates took over.
If I have to pay it at least that one bill will wipe out the majority of my deductible.
But still...
Together: January 2002
Married: May 2008
Baby: August 2017
Clearly we like to rush along at lightning speed...
They've added a desktop computer, 70in TV, full size bed for dad, refrigerator in each room, and huge tub and bath combo to every room (the rooms are HUGE)
To me (this might just be unpopular opinion) but holy crap dude why do we need all that for 2 days?!?!?!? I'm just paying more bogus prices! The same is true for the next closest hospital to us.
I especially don't understand the bath tub thing....this is NOT the delivery room and they don't allow you to take a bath for several weeks after delivery so wtf????
I'm incredibly grateful to be so close to such a great hospital considering I'm high risk. But basic is fine with me. Now I feel like I'm just getting ripped off. Yes, the luxury is nice. But I could totally do without it.
(Also...my MIL works there so that's who took us on the tour. Otherwise I probably wouldn't have taken another tour.)
These are not the same rooms used for delivery. They have a delivery floor where you deliver (the rooms are also very nice) and then once baby is born you are transferred to these recovery rooms/floor until you are sent home.
I'm sure all the amenities will be wonderful. I just think it's over the top for what is needed.
Yes. Fortunately we (Minnesota) have awesome health care options. Some of the best in the country. Within 20 min of my home there are at least 8 hospitals.
According to my MIL who has worked for the hospital we will deliver at for 30+ years, the hospitals barely break even when it comes to ob/delivery (even though they charge a ton) Its not where the hospitals makes their money. She said floors like NICU bring in the most money. But they still put TONS OF money into the delivery experience because of all the research showing that most people will stick with the same health care system as where they delivered. So they try to attract people that way with fancy amenities.