"Compicated feelings about my birth and aftercare"

About: Forth Valley Royal Hospital / Maternity unit

(as a service user),

I gave birth at Forth Valley hospital earlier this year, and have really complicated feelings about my birth and aftercare.

I contacted triage early in the morning due to suspected meconium in my waters. I came in and was monitored and advised to remain in hospital from that point. I had initially hoped to have a waterbirth in the midwife led unit. When we left triage I was still expecting this but was taken to the labour ward. I was told I wasn't advised to use the pool due to meconium but no one would tell me why I was taken to the labour ward rather than one of the MLU rooms down the hall.

There were lots of other instances in my labour where in hindsight I feel I wasn't given all the info. I was told my baby was stuck after pushing for a few hours and I was advised to have forceps. I now suspect that it was actually that they wanted the baby out due to the suspected meconium (despite there being no actual signs of distress). 

I also feel quite unhappy with my aftercare. I was really keen to breastfeed (and am doing so at 9months pp) and didn't get great support with this. When my baby wouldn't settle in the crib I was repeatedly told to just let the midwives take her and give her formula. At one point I took my baby for a walk to try and soothe her overnight and was told off my staff. I later heard one of them referring to me as Dora the Explorer to another staff member. 

When I asked for breastfeeding support I was told no one/nothing was available. I asked to be see a lactation consultant or specialist and was looked at like I'd made that term up. 

I did also have some really great care, my first midwife Heather was fantastic (sadly her shift finished early in my labour) and I saw some fantastic student midwives after birth who really tried to help me. One in particular helped me express colostrum which was so important in my feeding journey. 

Lastly, when I was discharged from midwifery about 10days later I requested a birth debrief. It turned out this request was never actually processed and I'm still waiting for a debrief 9 months later. 

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Response from Alison McBride, Head of Midwifery, Women & Children, NHS Forth Valley yesterday
Alison McBride
Head of Midwifery, Women & Children,
NHS Forth Valley
Submitted on 22/11/2024 at 15:55
Published on Care Opinion at 15:55


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Dear Rhinoqp55

Firstly can I say thank you for providing this feedback as this is vital to help us improve the care we provide.

I would like to look at your case in a little more detail as well as offer you the chance to come in and speak with a member of our senior team. As this is an anonymous forum I am unable to do this, so can I ask if you feel able to that you contact me on the details below and we can arrange this meeting.

Please accept my apologies that this has been your experience and I hope to hear from you soon.

Alison McBride

alison.mcbride@nhs.scot

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