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Jules

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If you need to stay in hospital for a day or two or three! Are any of you considering paying for a private room after birth or are you happy being put onto a ward? I have been reading that if rooms are available you can pay for a private room at your NHS hospital for around £45 per day. (providing they are available)

I would quite like to do this as it will give you more room for visitors and your own bathroom etc
 
I think Id quite like that actually, I didnt realise you could do it. I might ask about it :)

Thanks!

xxx
 
would be nice but i really dont think id be able to afford it. not bad if you know you'll only be stayin for a night

xx
 
yes i'd like a private room.
If baby is sleeping in there with you I think it'd be best if there is only one person / baby. Otherwise the chances of sleep are much reduced!

And as you say - it's nice for when you have guests or just feel like being non social!
 
I had a side room and to be honest it got quite lonely! When I had my last daughter I was in a 4 bedded bay and much preferred it. Kept curtains round for privacy when needed, each bed had a tv and if needed the loo or shower it was nice to know other ladies were about to keep an eye on baby.:hi:
 
My first two babies were born in a hospital where all of the rooms are private and because I was in for 4 days due to C-sections, I enjoyed it. I had my own bathroom, baby was beside me 24 hours a day, and I was also in no mood to talk to others. It was a lot more peaceful.

I will be delivering again in the same hospital.
 
Im hoping to have a homebirth but if I can't then I will look into getting a private room in the hospital. I had one last time and I loved it, had privacy, didn't have to talk to anyone and couldn't hear any of the other babies crying :lol: I'd hate to be on a ward with other people tbh
 
I didn't even know that was an option... might have to ask about that one. That's if there is even a hospital let alone a Maternity ward lol.

I'm hopefully giving birth in a hospital that is still being built at the moment. Am getting a little worried as they should have opened this month and have put back till June.... my little girl is due in July :roll:
 
My hospital has a new maternity ward and ONLY has private rooms...VERY nice indeed!
 
I booked for a private room too. With my son I had wanted a private room but none were available, so I ended up in a semi and I hated it! They don't let you sleep at all :hissy:Well actually, you can't sleep at hospitals at all but the privacy of being alone is nice. I hated being in the hospital the last few days as I was moved into a 4 bed room with 3 other girls that were in there for preterm labor and its not nice. We all shared the bathroom and everyone had visitors, so if you were bagged, good luck on trying to get some sleep and not to mention nurses would come in every 10 mins if someone needed to be monitored. Yuck, I'm not looking forward to going back :hissy:
 
asked my OH if i could have a private room...(i was joking) he replied no! you can have it at home if you want some privacy.( i don't think he was joking) he didn't even ask how much it was!!
 
The hospital that I am delivering at is a newer hospital, and they only have private rooms. Which is great, because once I go into labor, probably about 30 people are going to be headed to the hospital LOL. That is cool tho that you can opt to pay a little more and get a private room.
 
I am also lucky and all of the rooms at the 4 closest hospitals are all private, I dont think I could bear to share a room, I cant stand feeling closed in with the curtain drawn ans dont want everyone to watch me feeding the baby for the first few days.
 
The hospital I was scheduled to deliver my son at did not offer private rooms... when I asked the DR. if I could have one, she laughed at me at told me "it's not a hotel" ! I was so pissed that I fired her and went to a different Dr and Hospital all together. I ended up getting the private room that I wanted and it's a good thing, since I had to have a c-section I was in the hospital for 3 days. I would have killed someone if I had to share a room! I am a very private person and having a baby and those first few days should be private too... I don't want to share my experience with strangers. I have already registered for a private room for this baby as well, and hopefully I will get it.
 

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