Cambridge Maternity Services Liaison Committee
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Your care - tell us what you think

 

This message board is here so that you can let us have your comments, ideas and suggestions about the care you or your partner have received during pregnancy, labour or in the early weeks with your new baby. It would be helpful to us if when you post your message, you tell us when your experience dates from.

The board is public, so by posting here, you’ll be sharing what you have to say with everyone who looks at it. However, if you’d like to make some comments in confidence, you can do so by clicking the box marked ‘private’ below. Confidential comments are seen only by the MSLC’s user members (non health professionals).

Please note that the board isn’t for making complaints. If you want to complain about an aspect of your care, speak to your midwife, GP or health visitor, or ring the Rosie (01223 245151) and ask to speak to a Supervisor of Midwives. You can also contact PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service).

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Messages are left on this page for three months.





(private messages are not published on the website)

lucie

I would love to see every hospital/maternity unit providing/selling a DVD/video of the maternity suite if their policy is not to do tours of the hospital (like P'borough). It should outline things to take into hospital and a look at the ... view full version


Annie White

I am a NCT breastfeeding counsellor in the Saffron Walden area. I just thougth I'd feed back that I do get many reports of brilliant care and breastfeeding help from parents who have given birth at the Rosie. My clients often comment on ... view full version


Monica Horn

My daughter, who is 2 weeks away from having her baby, had booked a tour of the Rosie. We set off in lots of time, reached the roundabout near the main hospital, followed signs to the Rosie that then petered out. We went on and turned left ... view full version


Dan

My wife has been diagnosed as suffering from gestational diabetes and is therefore something of a special case, possibly requiring caesarian section if the baby grows too large for a normal delivery. While the diabetic nurse is excellent ... view full version


KATE SHERWIN

After having my first son in 1997 and bottle feeding him I decided with my 2nd I was definitely going to breast feed him. However when he was born in feb 2005 after a traumatic birth I started to breast feed him and soon my 34b breasts ... view full version


Lucy

The care at the Rosie was very good when I had my son there recently. But please, could the ward provide water jugs for the bedside? and someone to refill them for those who are not up and about yet? Hinchingbroke does this, and it's very ... view full version


Anne F

I spent five weeks at the Rosie as I had placenta praevia (low-lying placenta), four of which were spent in Lady Mary Ward. The care I received was excellent and the warmth of the ward staff and midwives made what could have been a ... view full version


Mandy

I must admit that the thought of a long stay in hospital terrified me but I cannot praise the staff who looked after us enough.I was admitted to the Lady Mary ward on the Saturday at term plus 5 with high blood pressure.They decided to ... view full version


Tamsin Bryant

I had a difficult labour with my first baby and recieved excellent care from the dedicated and helpful staff. It is clear that the hospital is understaffed and some aspects of our care seemed a little disorganised as a result but this is ... view full version


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