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Mar. 7th, 2007 06:41 pmTwo more things I meant to add...
Note to self: watermelon makes Leif wet the bed. This is something he rarely does, and mainly only when he is sick. He ate a ton of watermelon last night, and peed not once, but twice. This isn't an isolated occurance - it's happened other times we've eaten watermelon.
I think the on downside to having a kid stay dry through the night from a young age (4 months!) is that he never learned to deal with needing to go in the middle of the night.
I ran into my midwife (well, sorta - an OB attended me during labor, and neither of them was there for the birth, but she did all the postpartum care. I've also worked with her frequently as a doula) yesterday. She's apparently gone over to the dark side, aka. Woodland Hospital, which has recruited a bunch of awsome midwives away from Sutter over the past year or so. Apparently Sutter is understaffed and Woodland offers a better working environment.
This makes me sad. I have a lot of affection for Sutter, and Woodland seems less natural birth friendly, though that may not be true with all the cool midwives they now have.
I believe Sutter is the default for the county low income population due to it's affiliation with the community clinic (in addition to having a good reputation with natural birthers), and I wonder if this is related to the problems they're having. I can see that leading to increased demand and lower funding.
Note to self: watermelon makes Leif wet the bed. This is something he rarely does, and mainly only when he is sick. He ate a ton of watermelon last night, and peed not once, but twice. This isn't an isolated occurance - it's happened other times we've eaten watermelon.
I think the on downside to having a kid stay dry through the night from a young age (4 months!) is that he never learned to deal with needing to go in the middle of the night.
I ran into my midwife (well, sorta - an OB attended me during labor, and neither of them was there for the birth, but she did all the postpartum care. I've also worked with her frequently as a doula) yesterday. She's apparently gone over to the dark side, aka. Woodland Hospital, which has recruited a bunch of awsome midwives away from Sutter over the past year or so. Apparently Sutter is understaffed and Woodland offers a better working environment.
This makes me sad. I have a lot of affection for Sutter, and Woodland seems less natural birth friendly, though that may not be true with all the cool midwives they now have.
I believe Sutter is the default for the county low income population due to it's affiliation with the community clinic (in addition to having a good reputation with natural birthers), and I wonder if this is related to the problems they're having. I can see that leading to increased demand and lower funding.
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Date: 2007-03-09 07:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-09 08:17 pm (UTC)The only thing I know about Woodland, except that they have cool midwives, is that they don't allow waterbirths. I have a friend who delivered there recently, but she got there so late in labor that she couldn't really saw anything about the care.
But I'll definitely be looking into them more if we have another kid in this area and want a hospital birth.