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Regions Hospital-any Experiences?

I am considering Regions as a hospital to give birth to my first baby. The only things that come up about Regions when I google are really negative. We went on a tour there and it seemed really nice. Has anyone delivered there? What was your experience? I'm looking for a place that has a low-intervention philosophy, but can handle an emergency when it arises. Please share your thoughts. I'd really appreciate it!

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I delivered there in 2003 and was absolutely thrilled-- fantastic care, great staff-- had a very very difficult labor and delivery but they were right on top of everything-- ended up c section but not until i was ready for it-- gave me all of my options-- very team approach-- I couldn't have been happier with them.

S.

Hello

I had both my kids at Regions and we were all take care of. They were even hospitable to my husband as well.

I would recommend it to anyone.

Congratulations and good luck!

I gave birth to both of my children at Regions (2007 & 2009). I had great experiences both times. The staff are WONDERFUL!!

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I delivered there in 2003 and was absolutely thrilled-- fantastic care, great staff-- had a very very difficult labor and delivery but they were right on top of everything-- ended up c section but not until i was ready for it-- gave me all of my options-- very team approach-- I couldn't have been happier with them.

S.

A., I had my son at Regions 21/2 years ago, and we had a wonderful experience. I was being scheduled for a C-section, and in the process of waiting, a team of everyone came into the room and started to get me ready for an emergency C. My son's heart rate droped to 60 and was going down, I have never seen people move faster, if it was not for the team of proffesionals my son would not have made it. My son also has Down Syndrome, which was not confirmed until after birth, and everyone was wonderful, the nice thing is I was not bothered alot, but when I needed help I received it, but I do know that everyone has a different experience. I hope this helps, and congratulations

Hi A.-
There is a big difference between the overall Regions Hospital and the Birth Center they have there. The Birth Center is attached to Regions and it is really good and I think it wins awards. So make sure you know what you're Googling.

I delivered my first baby there. It was a very tough delivery, but the staff was wonderful and the accomodations were good too. Not to mention that they saved my life and my baby's! The location was good for my family as it's centrally located.

We delivered at Regions just three weeks ago. I can tell you from first hand experince that they take all saftey mesures to make sure mom and baby are safe. I'm not sure if this is something that most hospitals allow to happen now or not. At my new mommy group with babys 14 out of the 15 moms had stitches of some point due to tearing. My personally I had an hour and half of repair down south and a totally of three people working on me. That was the totally sucky part. The nurses and doctors on the other hand we're very nice. Don't expect to get much sleep when your in the hospital, the people in the nursery want the babies in the mommys room as much as possible, especially if shes going to nurse them. In a way I didnt like it but on the other hand it prepairs you for what life is going to be like in two short days when they release you. I loved the secuirty measures they take as far as making sure you have the right baby. And that no other person has access to your baby, thats not supposed to. We felt very safe about that. I didnt like the fact that you pretty much walk in and out of the hospital on your own, an escort would have been nice, since my husband parked on the oppisite end of the hospital, walking was a chore carrying your stuff, babys stuff and baby. I will advise you to not bring a ton of stuff. My husband had to make three trips out to the car. Also if people want to bring flowers have them wait until you get home so you dont have to transport them and risk them being dumped over or the vase being broke. We had to take just as much care for the flowers as we did our baby. One thing that I wasn't impressed on was the fact that they didnt even come and check out our carseat, making sure it fit in correctly. I'm not sure if they just don't do that anymore or if it was because we we're released at night that thats why they didnt do it. I sat in the backseat and held our babys head up right. Didnt know until the next day that the carseat base had three settings to help with leveling of the base. I will tell you now that three weeks out of the hospital that the repair work down south is healing very good. I was very worried about that, at the hospital it felt and I'm sure looked horrid. But I think that was do the all the swelling.

I wish you luck with your delivery.

First time mom of Alexis

Hello

I had both my kids at Regions and we were all take care of. They were even hospitable to my husband as well.

I would recommend it to anyone.

Congratulations and good luck!

I think the best place for natural birth in St. Paul is St. Joes. They have the lowest c-section rate in the city by far, the nurses are well trained and used to seeing unmedicated births (which turns out to be one of the most important factors in avoiding unnecessary interventions because of fear or impatience) and they have a great variety of good midwives and ob's to choose from. As for handling an emergency in childbirth, all hospitals are good at this. That is what they are trained to do. So I wouldn't use that line (a common one from the high c-section rate hospitals) as a deciding factor. Hope you have a beautiful birth!

I had my son there in January of 2008, and I liked it. I guess since he is my first and only, I have nothing to compare it to, but I was comfortable, and have no complaints. I had a natural birth and was never pushed to do anything else. They didn't interfere with any of my wishes. I brought my radio to listen to music and wore my own clothes. I had 3 people in the room with me the entire birth. At one point I was asked if I wanted to have my water broken, but that I could wait if I wanted. I told them I did not want an IV at all and that was no issue. I walked around as much as I liked and went down to the cafeteria for a snack. It was very important to me to have the freedom to move where I liked and be in whatever position I liked, and the staff supported that. I was on my hands and knees at the very end, until my son was crowning. The midwife that delivered came up to my room the next day just to say hi and praise me for the wonderful natural birth I had. There was really nothing bad about it- I mean other than being in labor! The only thing they didn't have that I had to make sure to bring in was nursing pads. The staff gave me a few packs of newborn diapers and a ton of those gigantic maxi pads to take home when we left. They have everything you need and it's a comfortable environment. At some point in the future if/when I have another baby and am still living in St. Paul, I would go back there for sure.

I gave birth to both of my children at Regions (2007 & 2009). I had great experiences both times. The staff are WONDERFUL!!

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