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    Default Mercy V's Royal Womens.Melbourne.

    I am smack bang between the two hospitals & had my DD at the Royal women s & they were great ,the Mercy was in the process of mooving while i was going through my care at the Royal.,well now we have number two on the way & the Mercy looks so impressive from the outside lol but i was wondering how the care is on the inside.
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    I assume as a public patient?

    Try the Mercy then - got better parking! (you can use the train station carpark after hours)

    Meant to add - in my experience they have been really nice so far (I had my DD there and also had a curette done there) and all the staff were super nice to me
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    opps yes as a public patient
    Thanks nice tip with the parking
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    I'm booked in to the Women's.......I'll let you know next week how the hospital stay was So far the antenatal care had been fantastic.

    A friend had her baby at the Mercy recently and she said it was lovely. I think they have had a renovation in the last few years.

    Maybe do a hospital tour of both before you make your decision

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    I have to say that Royal Women's was the worst place I have ever been to and I would need to be unconscious to ever go through those doors again.
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    In my opinion (having had my son at the Mercy when it was in east Melbourne), and having been to the Royal Womens as a doula.....they are both really intervention-happy. However, although I ended up with an emergency caesarean at the Mercy (after labouring in the birth centre), my impression is that the Royal Womens is more up-tight. In my experience, they are really keen on time restrictions, etc at the Royal Womens. Having said that, I think anywhere you go, it's really important to have a birth plan that states your wishes and also where you will not agree to their policy (such as "no time restrictions, please", "no CTG monitoring please", for instance, etc).
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    thank you girls all ino is appreciated
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    well here we are a few weeks down the track ..... Iwe are going through the Mercy & i must say so far i am a little diappointed with my care , i am now at 23 weeks & are still waiting for my blood test reasults from week 16 , after asking about them for my last 2 visits they are still not in my file , the results from my U/S were not in my file either, i have been getting a few dizzy spells & the explinantion was " well you have alot more blood travelling around your body & that could be the cause" ,no further explinatin.
    I am finding the waiting times alot longer here than at the womens where i had DD ,but that is to be expected in the public system , or any system where the docs, midwives& Ob's might need to rush off.
    Upside ,it is a very nice hospital & has a nice feeling about it , so hopefully when this bubs comes along ,i will find the care fantastic.
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    That's disappointing to hear. What unit are you under? I had my son at the Mercy (and I had a complicated pregnancy so practically lived there for the entire nine months). I was under the Plenty team and the whole experience was fabulous.

    The only thing that frustrated me was waiting FOREVER when having appointments !! God I hate that waiting room..
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    tooo funny that you found this thread tonight !!!!
    I had an appointment today & it was wonderful the midwife i saw was nothing less that brilliant , she found all my bloods & my U/s info & explained everything ,so nothing but rave reviews for today , going again in 4 weeks for my gloucose test ( yep the long one,as i had a high reading while i was pregnat with DD)
    icugal,not sure the name of the unit , i just see the midwives every few weeks & occasionally a doc, i am having a no drama pregnancy so i am very lucky , jsut have to keep an eye on my BP as it can drop at times.
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