Hospital Scare with our son
Scare at hospital
One thing I didn't mention in the
birth story was a scare that took place in the hospital after our son was born.
This was when we were in the post partum room. We woke up around
3am. Greg decided to go home to take care of our pets and take a shower.
This was the day after I had just taken my first steps out of the bed, so
I was still on pain medicine and barely able to walk.
About twenty minutes after Greg left,
a nurse from the nursery came in and said she was there to take our baby.
I asked her why. She said that my husband called the nursery for
them to take the baby so we could get some sleep. This sounded like
something Greg would do but I still called his cell. There was no answer.
He was either outside running the dog or in the shower.
The nurse wheeled the baby out of our
room. I waited a few moments and called our home and this time Greg
answered. I asked if he called the nursery to pick up our baby. He
said No.
I didn’t want to answer his
questions; I hung up the phone and adrenaline shot through my body. I
know I was hurting and clinging to the hospital hallway walls in order to walk, vision blurry from the pain, but I
don't remember feeling any pain, because the only thing I could think of was to
get to the nursery.
I had to pick up the phone in the
hallway to get the nursery to open the curtain and let me see my son. I
told the nurse that my husband didn't call. She insisted that he did.
I told her I just spoke to my husband and I want my baby NOW. She
again insisted and so did I, waving my cell phone in the air. The nurse was flustered but I held my
ground and they gave me back my baby.
I'm sure they thought I was nuts as I
slowly had to wheel the baby back to our room, trying to walk stable enough to
bring him back to our room, with my hospital gown flapping behind me. I
didn't care; the only thing that mattered was that I had my baby safe.
When Greg came back, he took up the issue with the nurses.
We were told that someone called the nurses station from room 470 and
asked to have the baby brought to the nursery so they could sleep. Only
the man said room 407 instead of room 470. We originally were in 407 but
because of an oxygen leak in that room, we were moved. The nurse assumed
the man meant our room and that's why she came... But she didn't verify the name.
A simple name verification would have stopped something like this from
happening. Needless to say, a scare we didn't need....
Comments
Good for you for following up so quickly.