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422 Tsubukuhonmachi, Kurume, Fukuoka 830-8543, Japan
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ホナケン
::If you want to wait more than 4 hours in total, this is the place to go. My 5-year-old child has an empty stomach and keeps vomiting acid, but they don't give me an IV drip until all the other patients are gone. I was prepared because this is the only place I've been to, but it was still too harsh. 100% don't go unless it's an emergency.
おーちゃん
::Last year, I gave birth here when I returned home to give birth to my first child. I was scheduled to go to a clinic, but because I had a low-lying placenta, I was referred here, and the doctor who was monitoring my progress was good, but because the low-lying placenta had healed, I no longer had a scheduled caesarean section, and I had a natural delivery, and my blood pressure was on the verge of gestational hypertension. Despite this, my blood pressure was finally measured at the end of the second day of labor induction while I was in the hospital. At that time, it was discovered that she had preeclampsia and an emergency caesarean section was performed. Maybe you weren't able to measure your blood pressure on time? Couldn't I have figured it out sooner? I thought. The doctor in charge was a woman, but during the contractions, she asked, ``Do you want to call your mother?'' ``I can give birth naturally without cutting yet, but what should I do?'' It's true that I'm indebted to you, but that's not how you say it...I'm wearing a monitor, so I wish you could talk to me after the contractions have calmed down... Two doctors were talking during the surgery and it was awkward so I ignored them even though they were intermingling. Who are you operating on? I feel like I'm not a person but a thing. The main meal was bite-sized pieces of mackerel (maybe it can't be helped because I have high blood pressure, but my blood pressure seemed to have calmed down a while after giving birth, so I told them about it, but they didn't even try to change it), so it was very difficult. It was simple, there was no celebratory meal, and because of the coronavirus pandemic, no visitors other than one designated person were allowed. (Contrary to the prior explanation, I was unable to meet anyone until the day before I was discharged.) I was told to call the nurse immediately because I had high blood pressure even after giving birth, but (I refrained from doing so when I got up, such as when pumping milk). (The midwife who replaced me came into the hospital room and suddenly asked, ``Why did you call me?'') in a dishonest manner. When I said, ``I called you because you said this, so you don't have to call me,'' and he immediately answered, ``Yes.'' Of course, when it was decided that I would have a caesarean section, there was also a pleasant midwife who worked quickly and spoke kindly to me. But I don't want to give birth here again...
channelなちゅ
::All the doctors were kind and explained everything in an easy to understand manner. However, the nurse's response was disappointing. Will the child survive? A conversation between nurses. The way she uses words doesn't seem like a nurse. Blood sampling failed 4 times, and even though I said it hurt, where did it hurt? I really don't want to go there again. This is the worst group of nurses.
ゆゆ
::Thank you for your help in obstetrics and pediatrics. It's a pain to have to pay for parking every time. Since it was a scheduled caesarean section, my second child was referred here. Even though I had made reservations for all the examinations, the waiting time was over an hour. I also have an older child, so it was really tough. Honestly, the food wasn't very good during my time in the hospital after giving birth, but the nurses seemed like they were veterans, which was nice. The only thing I would like to point out is that my milk supply was not good and I asked her to mix it once every 30 minutes, but she told me to try as hard as I could, so she didn't give me any milk until I was crying so hard it was really painful. I had the surgery at the pediatrician's department, and the doctors in charge were really nice and explained everything in detail, but the nurse in charge of the room was new. My 5-year-old child came back under general anesthesia, and I couldn't move him to bed, so he struggled and woke up. I was confused and cried a lot because of the anesthesia. After he came back to his senses, he told me that he could eat after he drank some water and left the room, so I gave him some water. After that, why did you give it to me? Please give it to me when a nurse is present! They said. Then let's start drinking now. I wish I could just say something like that. Immediately after being admitted to the hospital, I was asked to complete a hospital questionnaire. When I thought about it when I was discharged from the hospital, I was asked to take it out immediately. The survey is meaningless, isn't it?
Expedition Tech
::English speaking doctors on staff.