The_Conductor wrote: » If there were two men there- with the young child- why on earth didn't one of them stay at home with the child- instead of dragging the poor mite out into the night to get to the maternity hospital?
Toots wrote: » Was in the Rotunda yesterday for my 20 week scan and there were male and female and unisex toilets all over the place.
Toots wrote: » No I didn't! Little troublemaker would not cooperate at all! Kept waving his or her arse all over the place and wriggling around too much for them to get most of the measurements they needed. I've to go back in 4 weeks for a re-do and hopefully the sprogling will be on its best behaviour. Midwife did mention that it's got a fantastic spine cos it spent most of the scan curled up like a pretzel. My son was like that on his scans, and he's almost 6 now and he still routinely comforts himself into mad shapes. From what I saw, most of the toilets in Rotunda were either unisex or there was a male and a female one side by side. I dunno what it's like up by the wards, or anything.
Toots wrote: » I think in some cases you can find out at 16 weeks depending on the position. I noticed the loo that were unisex were the ones that were just one toilet so only 1 person could be in at a time. The ones that had cubicles were separate. The child had no qualms about flashing it's arse (was same at the 12 week scan, we actually saw butt cheeks) but seems more modest about the front end :pac: I thought folic acid was for neural tube something or other. I think the spine factors in to that somehow.
Toots wrote: » They were dotted all over the place, so I'd say it was easier to fit in numerous singles as opposed to one big set of cubicles. Was relieved to see there were loos all over the place cos I went into the scan with a full bladder :pac: I'd love a natural birth this time around but I'll have to see how labour goes.
Loveinapril wrote: » You need to have a full bladder if you are under 15 weeks pregnant or they need to check the placenta.
Loveinapril wrote: » I read it on the wall during a wait in the Rotunda before. A full bladder helps them see things better.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Toilets aplenty is a must. Can't say i've used one out there that has cubicles, maybe they don;t have them there They seem to insist on having a full bladder for the scan's, can't say i've taken notice of that before. Oh you didn't go natural last time? The wife has been early everytime and went into labour of her own accord. So this might be a tad bit different.
Toots wrote: » I only saw the one in Holles st on the ground floor near the back entrance. That said, I had a private room there, so it we didn't have to go looking for bathrooms because the hubby could just use the ensuite if nature called.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » I've heard all sorts of prices thrown out in the open about those :eek:
Calhoun wrote: » Thats what insurance is for, but yah its fairly pricey.
Toots wrote: » I wonder does anyone actually go private if they don't have health insurance?
seamus wrote: » I'm sure you'd have the odd case of multi-millionaires who don't bother with health insurance because it's not necessary. It's not like the US where a major health issue could cost you five million dollars. My Dad has been in Blackrock for two weeks now and has had a couple of minor sugeries. The bill still won't go much over €30k. Which is insane for a regular Joe, but if you have €50m in the bank you wouldn't blink at figures like that.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Back out to the hospital i go. I need a fcuking tent to camp outside at this stage :mad:
Toots wrote: » Tents are for rookies! Could you not convert a truck into a camper van? Hope everything is ok.