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I gave birth to my daughter in the Princess Anne in Southampton but have recently moved to Gosport and am due a baby boy in August. Is the queen alexandra hospital good? I’ve been told I can go to Princess Anne if I want to but I wanted to hear peoples experiences first x
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Learn more about our guidelines.I had my little boy in princess anne too! I’ve only heard good about qa, the midwives there are lovely! I was admitted when 4/5 weeks pp due to bleeding and honestly they were amazing then so I imagine only good in l&d! Xx
In my opinion the maternity department were really good up until baby was born. I had a planned c-section which was incredible. However once I was back on the ward I felt quite neglected.
As a first time mum I wasn’t sure what to expect or know fully what I was doing.
When I did press my button for help they did come quick but didn’t feel I was getting the support I needed.
I had issues with breastfeeding and after 2 days I switched to formula as baby wasn’t latching. It was only AFTER I left (4 day stay) that I was told there was a special breastfeeding team which no one mentioned to me or thought to refer me to despite me pressing my button asking for help with latching all the time. If I knew it was there I would have asked for their help.
Some of the midwife’s were soooo lovely and helpful, but others not so much. It’s just luck on who you’ll get. But I guess that’s the same everywhere.
I’d have a future baby there again and I’d stick up for myself more.
Had my first at qa and they were great during labour and after but I did have a period of time during my induction where I was further along in labour than they believed and they refused to check me so they took some convincing but I don’t really blame them on that a lot cos it happened rather fast, planning to have my second there nonetheless x
I had 2 babies at QA. The births & pre natal I received great care & couldn’t fault. However I remember thinking both times the aftercare was not great when it came to support for breast feeding. On both occasions I heard this first hand. The first time they said they would take my baby for a bit because she was clearly hungry so they’d try formula feed her and I could sleep - I didn’t want formula for her as I really wanted to breast feed & luckily she actually wouldn’t take the formula & then was breast feeding with me straight after. 2nd time I heard another lady being spoken too quite nastily & it upset me a bit, they said she just needed to feed her baby he was clearly hungry & breast feeding clearly wasn’t going to happen so she needed to get him on formula. I felt so sad for this lady as she was trying her absolute best, I just felt that they could have spoke to her in a kinder, more sensitive manner. But again — cannot fault the birth & the prenatal care. Best of luck :)
I spent a month in QA last summer, mostly on B6. The midwives and doctors were fantastic, as were the feeding team once you could get hold of them. The parking is also much easier at QA
@Rachel couldn't agree more with your Rachel. Midwives who delivered were fabulous but felt alone and not as supported on postnatal ward.
First time Mum here too
QA was good, postnatal wasn’t great and felt neglected… when I went back to the postnatal ward because my daughter was jaundice, I felt even more neglected… but the labour was fabulous and couldn’t have asked for more!
@Poppy agree with parts of this too on feeding support. Some of them definitely need to work on their empathy and spending time with women who have gone through the most brutal, emotional experience and are trusting the staff to listen and advise appropriately to individual needs, not just offer a quick resolution.
I've had 2 babies at QA, very different experiences but overall I was happy both times with the care me and baby received. My first was 6 weeks premature and was in the NICU for 15 days after birth, during labour staff were amazing and then the care he received in the NICU was second to none, I felt really comforted knowing how well he was looked after whilst he was there. Had my second baby 10 weeks ago, very quick labour but again overall a really good experience, I can't speak much on the aftercare because I discharged myself after my first the same day and went home only a few hours after I had my second x
I have given birth at QA and cannot fault them! The care I received during labour was outstanding and unlike some of the other mums on this thread (I'm so sorry you had bad experiences 😞) my aftercare was excellent too. X
I wont lie. I had a really traumatic experience with QA, they left me in blood stained sheets and didnt change any bedding etc. Didnt help me up from epidural, no breastfeeding support. I opted st richards with my second and it was amazing g
I had both a midwife and a student midwife in for my delivery, first time mum, and they made the experience so great. The student delivered my baby while the other midwife held my hand along with my partner and guided me through everything. She then got me up after skin to skin, got me showered and changed and got me something to eat. They were both very supportive
The midwives on the ward after were great, they came every time I pressed my button and got me everything I needed. However, I do have to agree with another comment about breastfeeding. My little one came early so we had latching issues and instead of helping me they just left me to my own devices. I got stressed out and asked for formula to feed my baby on day 3 of my stay and instead of getting their breastfeeding team down (I also didn’t know they had this) they got the formula and a hospital pump and encouraged pumping and bottle feeding. It was only when the NHS called me to do a survey that I found out about the team
i also had a traumatic and bad experience at QA with my first. so for my second i went to st richard’s in chichester, i could not fault them x