4 /5 Kay: I spent a week at the hospital while my son was being treated. One of those nights being in the ER. Staff is absolutely wonderful here. Theyre so helpful and youd be surprised by how many things they have access to to help. I came into the ER with my son for respiratory distress so it didnt bring my pump. Being a breastfeeding mom not only did they provide me with three meals a day but they also provided me with a pump to use in my room. It stayed with me and they stored any breast milk that I bagged. My room had its own bathroom and shower. No shower curtain just kind of weird and the water pressure sucked but hey its a shower. So I was grateful. I took a picture of the sink thats in my room as well. Its rather large and made it really helpful when it came to washing all of the bottles and pump items. They even provided me with a bottle brush and dish soap. There is a PS4 in the room. I tried turning it on once but couldnt figure out how to get the TV to switch over to it so it didnt really mess with it.
Food here is what you would expect from hospital. There are some good options though and they tried to be very accommodating to my Dairy allergy.
First night here we spent in the ER. Got to the hospital at about 9:00 a.m. and didnt get a room until the next day around noon. We were in a shared room and even though I was here with my 3-month-old they put him in a regular bed. I had to pay to nurse when I wanted to use the restroom because I was so worried hed move and fall out. Even with the railings its very nerve-racking. The room was really small and cramped and it was shared with another family. There was nowhere for me to sleep. Just a small little chair that didnt have arms. And if I wanted to sit in it I was next to the sink. But at the time I know the hospital was packer and i did find myself grateful to at least be in a room.
If you are there for your very little babies I recommend getting some links. I brought them and was able to clip them to the crib and it helped him a lot.