Info on giving birth at Hamad- with updated pictures
Can they go home?
Almost a week after Z is born, the bilirubin starts to show some significant changes. The H family is finally given some good news. If Lil’ Z continues to battle the way she is, they could take her home…
Hopefully soon….
So they wait, for the next morning’s blood tests….
Do they get to go home ? Or, is there another twist in the tale?
What do you think, folks?
Till next time…
Dr J.
*Notes for Mum’s-to-be (delivering at Hamad Women’s Hospital):-
- Rooms are on a twin- sharing basis with adequate privacy. I’m told separate “special” suites are available but are always pre-booked.
- The bathroom is spacious and clean. Cleaning staff come in about three times a day.
- The nursing staff are helpful and efficient.
- You can change into your own clothes and use your own “essentials” the next day onwards. The hospital does provide diapers, but I started using the ones I brought from the second day onwards.
- Bedding and blankets for the mum are adequate. But do pack blankets and swaddles for the little one. A cap as well
- Do carry clothes for the baby. Will be needing them the next day onwards.
- Food for the patient is provided for. 3 meals plus 2 snacks/ tea. Breakfast at 6 am. Tea/ snack at about 9:30 am. Lunch at 11:30 am. Another snack at around 3 pm. Dinner at 6:30 ish. Usually one more snack/milk/ yogurt at 9 pm.
- If you have someone staying with you, food can be a problem. Visiting the cafeteria at the ground floor can be a chore.
- Overall care is good. All the routine tests and vaccinations are administered as per protocol. Pain management is satisfactory.
To read more please visit... jaznajalil.com/2014/07/23/ma-wednesday-giving-birth-in-qatar-part-3/ ....
Have uploaded some pictures as per requests. Thank you!
I don't recommend yoghurt at 9 PM ...
To read more please visit... http://jaznajalil.com/2014/07/23/ma-wednesday-giving-birth-in-qatar-part-3/ .... Have uploaded some pictures as per requests.
Thank you!