I recently gave birth as a public patient in the team midwifery programme at Osborne Park Hospital (OPH). We had a few complications with the pregnancy (our baby was an unstable lie and had a VSD), and the doctors in the lead up (especially Dr Jega) gave us huge support and lots of detail in explaining our options in managing these.
We had a great plan going in, which gave us confidence. When we were admitted for an ECV and induction, leading to labour and a non-elective c-section, the doctors (Lachie, Jess, Dr Jega, Arvind, Jo, Frances, Dr Farhat) were universally caring, kind and supportive, giving us lots of information and agency in our care and choices. They did everything they could to give us the birth we wanted and kept us and our baby safe when things didn't go as planned. I'm so grateful.
Alongside, the midwifery team (especially Gemma, Mary, Sian, Grace, Kay and Cheyanne in the birth suite, Sophie, Emily and Louise, though I know I'm forgetting others here) were a constant support and amazing in caring for both my physical and emotional needs. We don't have any family in WA and they made us feel secure and safe. I really feel I wouldn't have coped at all with our birth experience without these wonderful midwives helping me through. Special mention as well to, Uma, the medical student who stayed for the whole of my birth and was amazing!!
In the days after, we were given huge support from both groups in educating us, following up on care in the issues we faced, following up on emotional support, and in basic pain relief and care. I was made to feel that we could take recovery at our own pace, and supported in improving each day.
I want to make sure hospital management knows how grateful we are for the care we received, and how impressed we were with the integrity and effort of all the staff we encountered. Huge thanks to the team.
"Giving birth at Osborne Park Hospital"
About: Osborne Park Hospital / Maternity care Osborne Park Hospital Maternity care Stirling 6021
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