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Did you have a single room or shared - when you had your baby


mckayleesmom wrote: I had singles with both my kids....I just shared a bathroom and shower.

AlexsPajamaMama replied: You mean in the hospital??
Single, had my own shower and bathroom too

pinniy replied: With Trei-Trei, I had my own room and restroom. I delivered and "recovered" all in the same room.

With Azia, I had my own room, but they put me in a L&D Triage room (shared restroom, no tub nor shower), then moved me to a L&D room (own bath, but no tub), and then moved me again to a VERY small PP room (own bath, but no tub). I hated it. I prefer my first hospital. UGG, why did I have to move?!

MyBlueEyedBabies replied: With the first two the delivery room shared a bathroom with the room next door. In the mother and Baby section i shared a shower but the rest of the bathroom was seperate.

Mom2BNTN replied: I had a single room with my own bathroom and shower.

PrairieMom replied: Our hospital had birthing suites. Its all single rooms, you birth and recover in the same spot. The rooms have their own baths and pull out couches for family to sleep on. They are the nicest rooms in the entire hospital by FAR.

3_call_me_mama replied: Our hospital it's all private rooms and private baths. No sharing there. (personally I wouldnt' want to share a bathroom with another postpartum woman> YUCK!) But it's a pretty small hospital so it is fairly easy to have single rooms. (generally you deliver and stay in teh same room afetr occassionally you have to transfer to a smaller single room across teh hall but I have never seen a double room on teh maternity floor.

luvmykids replied: Singles with private baths both times thumb.gif

My3LilMonkeys replied: Single, private bath both times. With Brooke I labored/delivered in a seperate, also private bath room. With Madison we did it all in 1 room.

MyLuvBugs replied: Well, Lorelei had her own room (still does), but she slept in our room for the first 2 months or so. That's what we're planning with this new baby too. But we're hoping to get Dh a job and move to a bigger place so the kids don't have to share a room come December. KWIM? But if it's a girl we're having, then I wouldn't mind them sharing a room. I always wanted a little sister to share a room with. blush.gif

mckayleesmom replied:
I meant hospital room sweetie wavey.gif

MyLuvBugs replied:
DOH! Sorry. blush.gif I'm a dork.
Single with a bath and shower. But the room was SOOOOOO small it felt like a closet. rolleyes.gif

EvesMom replied: Single room, with private bath and shower.

Edward's Mommy replied: I had my own room with my own bathroom and shower.

Cece00 replied: Own room, etc.

I cant imagine having to share. I wuoldnt be a good roomate rolling_smile.gif

NEWMOM05 replied: Single room with private shower.

ediep replied: single with private bathroom

MommyToAshley replied:
Same here. thumb.gif I agree, the rooms are so beautiful and it was nice not having to move to another room.

gr33n3y3z replied: With Rick I was in a room with 4 others
3 of those got discharged the next day so then we were down to 2

John it was a shared room

Erin and Katie were born in the new wing with birthing suites

Boys r us replied: Birthing suites for both of my boys..same with this baby too. None of the hospitals here have shared rooms.

Kaitlin'smom replied: well the trieage where they check to see if your actually in active labor is shared, but I think there was only one other person in there when I went in after my water broke.

during labor single room own bath, very nice suite, got hulled off to the ER, only one there, recovery after c0section I was the only one in the room but there was another bed in there. Post pardum single room own bathroom. I did get moved around more than I woudl have liked to but I could not controll it, Kait was in distress so we had to get her out.

Bee_Kay replied: Private room with private bath both times.
It did cost a bit more, but we preferred having privacy.

CosmetologyMommy replied: I HAD TO SHARE A POST PARDUM ROOM! IT WAS AWFUL! I Just wanted my own bathroom! I could not wait to leave the hopsital! mad.gif

jcc64 replied: Single with private bath all 3 times.

mysweetpeasWil&Wes replied: I had a private room and bathroom with Wil, but I may have to share a room for this one...not happy about it, but different city, different hospital. rolleyes.gif

giffmom replied: The rooms at the hospital that I had Jamison had 2 beds per room and you share the bathroom but the only time that there is 2 in a room is if they are really busy and do not have any avaliable rooms. I was by my self the entire 4 days, I have never seen it where there is 2 in a room. I like my privacy.

lesliesmom replied: In the hospital I will be delivering at (for the 3rd time) they have private L&D rooms with private bathroom/shower. After you give birth they move you to a standard hospital room. Both times I had a shared room, the first time no one ever occupied the 2nd bed. The second time, there was another woman in the room but she moved to a private room later in the day so I ended up being alone again, which was nice.

ilovemybaby replied: Had my own room. But had to use the same toilet and shower as everyone else.

coasterqueen replied: Private room and private bath with both my girls. Wouldn't have had it any other way. I don't think our hospital has double rooms.

mummy2girls replied: semi private ..so i shared with one other mom. and that other baby kept me up... it had massive colic and cried all nighta nd all day! 15 people a day came to stay and see the baby each day. and they brought food made from curry and i hate the smell of curry. some like it but i just cant stomach it...

Heather77 replied: Luckily I had my own room both times. The first time I had my own bathroom and shower, and the second time I had to share a shower. dry.gif


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