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About: Kalgoorlie Health Campus / Maternity Ward

(as the patient),

Recently, I had an appointment with an obstetrician to book in a date for my cesarean section. The appointment started off with all the standard checks and questions and although I found their bedside manner was quite unique, I didn’t think much of it and they were okay enough to deal with.

At the end of the appointment they started wrapping things up and my student midwife had to mention the c section booking. I recall the obstetrician responded by asking me if I want to book a section, to which I said yes and that’s what I thought the appointment was for.

After this I felt their whole demeanor and attitude towards me changed and they were very negative about it. I tried to mention that I have issues from my first birth which includes a uterine prolapse and that I had sought advice from a women’s health physio who strongly suggested I go for the section. The obstetrician asked me if I saw a gynecologist and when I said no it was a women’s health physio, I felt they completely dismissed me.

I left the appointment feeling completely unheard, dismissed and like I had no opinion or choice or support on what was going to happen.

Up until this appointment I have felt nothing but support and care from every midwife and obstetrician I have dealt with at Kalgoorlie health campus and have had nothing but amazing experiences. So it’s very unfortunate that this has left such a bad experience in my mind.

I have struggled alot with my mental health and anxiety this pregnancy and I was feeling so much better having decided on a c section. 

I felt very supported on this decision up until this. 

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Response from Alicia Michalanney, A/Director, Kalgoorlie Health Campus, WA Country Health Service 13 months ago
Alicia Michalanney
A/Director, Kalgoorlie Health Campus,
WA Country Health Service

Leader of the teams and services at the Kalgoorlie Health Campus

Submitted on 28/03/2023 at 2:20 PM
Published on Care Opinion at 3:02 PM


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Dear footballwr33,

Thank you so much for reaching out. I am so sorry for any experience that makes a pregnant woman feel more anxious about their upcoming care. I would like to assist you to link in with either a midwife or another obstetrician to talk through the options available to you and make sure you have all the information, so you are confident in your decision and the team looking after you.

There are a few options that are available for you, if you feel comfortable to do so please give the antenatal clinic a call on 9080 5626 and request a follow up appointment or if you would prefer, call to my office directly on 9080 5817. Once we have your details we can link you with the most suitable person in the service to follow up and support you.

Kind regards

Alicia

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