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 Delivering in Hospital Putrajaya or Sg Buloh, Feedback on deliveries in these two hosp

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TSraindropp
post Jan 10 2018, 11:12 AM, updated 8y ago

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I am 4.5 months pregnant and looking to deliver at either Putrajaya or Sungai Buloh Hospital under the FPP scheme. I would like to receive some feedback from anyone who has experienced going through delivery at either of these two hospitals under the FPP scheme. Specifically, I would like to know:

- Who are the recommended doctors in Putrajaya and Sungai Buloh hospitals?
- Having paid for FPP, were you given the first class ward? (single bed room)
- Did you go through labour and delivery in a private room or a shared room?
- Was the husband allowed to be with you throughout labour and delivery?
- Were you given an epidural? (I understand that delivering on weekends will mean no epidural).
- What was the treatment like from the supporting staff i.e. nurses, midwives, and medical officers?

Sorry for the detailed questions, but it will help me in deciding on which hospital to choose for my delivery. This is my first child and I hope that the delivery will be as smooth as possible. Thank you everyone in advance for your feedback, much appreciated!
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post Jan 10 2018, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(raindropp @ Jan 10 2018, 11:12 AM)
I am 4.5 months pregnant and looking to deliver at either Putrajaya or Sungai Buloh Hospital under the FPP scheme. I would like to receive some feedback from anyone who has experienced going through delivery at either of these two hospitals under the FPP scheme. Specifically, I would like to know:

- Who are the recommended doctors in Putrajaya and Sungai Buloh hospitals? my wife chose Dr Azmi. either natural or csec depends on your condition.
- Having paid for FPP, were you given the first class ward? (single bed room) single bed room availability is very limited. and of course price is absolutely different.
- Did you go through labour and delivery in a private room or a shared room? cant comment, my wife only able to tell tongue.gif
- Was the husband allowed to be with you throughout labour and delivery?  nope, i asked Dr Azmi and i had to wait at waiting room
- Were you given an epidural? (I understand that delivering on weekends will mean no epidural).
- What was the treatment like from the supporting staff i.e. nurses, midwives, and medical officers? so far so good, but don expect like private hospital that they will help you to feed your baby or change diapers... all you need to do yourself.

Sorry for the detailed questions, but it will help me in deciding on which hospital to choose for my delivery. This is my first child and I hope that the delivery will be as smooth as possible. Thank you everyone in advance for your feedback, much appreciated!
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Overall, we are satisfied. my second baby we also go for Dr Azmi, he is always friendly
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post Jan 10 2018, 01:34 PM

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Experience at Selayang

- Having paid for FPP, were you given the first class ward? (single bed room)
No, fully taken. Was given a 2 bed ward but the next bed was empty throughout the stay

- Did you go through labour and delivery in a private room or a shared room?
Labour hall is still the same as non-FPP. Just you get priority to better room and choose your doctor.

- Was the husband allowed to be with you throughout labour and delivery?
Yes unless c-sec is required

- Were you given an epidural? (I understand that delivering on weekends will mean no epidural).
Check with your doctor, they will tell you when is the last chance if epidural is not available 24/7. Yes they do have a working hour which you have to decide.


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post Jan 16 2018, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jan 10 2018, 01:20 PM)
Overall, we are satisfied. my second baby we also go for Dr Azmi, he is always friendly
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u didnt mention which hospital.
Putrajaya or Sg Buloh?


Anyway, I didnt know Sg Buloh have FPP.
I know Selayang has FPP.
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post Jan 16 2018, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 16 2018, 12:09 PM)
u didnt mention which hospital.
Putrajaya or Sg Buloh?
Anyway, I didnt know Sg Buloh have FPP.
I know Selayang has FPP.
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is it?
i might have missed it...
PUTRAJAYA
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post Jan 16 2018, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jan 16 2018, 12:21 PM)
is it?
i might have missed it...
PUTRAJAYA
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how much did you paid? mind sharing with us?

next child we might consider FPP as well.
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post Jan 16 2018, 12:27 PM

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sg buloh can get really crowded, so putrajaya would be a better option. also depends on how convenient it is to get there, consider this first if u decide on natural birth
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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 16 2018, 12:23 PM)
how much did you paid? mind sharing with us?

next child we might consider FPP as well.
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my wife went for csec due to the cord-round-neck
total bill for 2 nights RM3008
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post Jan 16 2018, 12:35 PM

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Epidural has to be prepared in a sterile room. Usually bigger hospitals make a new batch everyday but it is better if you inform beforehand if you are keen for epidural.
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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jan 16 2018, 12:31 PM)
my wife went for csec due to the cord-round-neck
total bill for 2 nights RM3008
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wah cheap aaa. if normal what will the price be?
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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 16 2018, 12:40 PM)
wah cheap aaa. if normal what will the price be?
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normal more or less than 1000 rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jan 16 2018, 01:58 PM)
normal more or less than 1000  rclxms.gif
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wow very economical.

what about the service?

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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 16 2018, 02:21 PM)
wow very economical.

what about the service?
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i would rate 8 out of 10
still room for improvement but overall we are satisfied
doctors & nurses are friendly and they always ready to help + teach
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post Jan 17 2018, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jan 16 2018, 12:31 PM)
my wife went for csec due to the cord-round-neck
total bill for 2 nights RM3008
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May I know which year this was in? I think the prices may have gone up a bit. If normal, I'm told RM2-3k. If c-section, could be closer to RM5k, but that's still half the price of paying at private hospitals.
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post Jan 17 2018, 11:13 AM

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QUOTE(hotjake @ Jan 16 2018, 12:27 PM)
sg buloh can get really crowded, so putrajaya would be a better option. also depends on how convenient it is to get there, consider this first if u decide on natural birth
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So between the two, you would think that putrajaya is a better option compared to sg buloh? Of course it's further away, but not a problem for first delivery since labour tends to be quite long. You experienced both hospitals?
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post Jan 17 2018, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jan 10 2018, 01:20 PM)
Overall, we are satisfied. my second baby we also go for Dr Azmi, he is always friendly
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I thought that if under FPP the husband can accompany the wife during delivery, since delivery will be in a separate single room?
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QUOTE(raindropp @ Jan 17 2018, 11:12 AM)
May I know which year this was in? I think the prices may have gone up a bit. If normal, I'm told RM2-3k. If c-section, could be closer to RM5k, but that's still half the price of paying at private hospitals.
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post Jan 17 2018, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(raindropp @ Jan 10 2018, 11:12 AM)
I am 4.5 months pregnant and looking to deliver at either Putrajaya or Sungai Buloh Hospital under the FPP scheme. I would like to receive some feedback from anyone who has experienced going through delivery at either of these two hospitals under the FPP scheme. Specifically, I would like to know:

- Who are the recommended doctors in Putrajaya and Sungai Buloh hospitals?
- Having paid for FPP, were you given the first class ward? (single bed room)
- Did you go through labour and delivery in a private room or a shared room?
- Was the husband allowed to be with you throughout labour and delivery? 
- Were you given an epidural? (I understand that delivering on weekends will mean no epidural).
- What was the treatment like from the supporting staff i.e. nurses, midwives, and medical officers?

Sorry for the detailed questions, but it will help me in deciding on which hospital to choose for my delivery. This is my first child and I hope that the delivery will be as smooth as possible. Thank you everyone in advance for your feedback, much appreciated!
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1.Sometimes there are recommended doctors that you wanted to pick,but still it depends on your luck as "hot pick" docs are always packed with schedule. Fyi,previously me and my wife also wanted to pick the recc doc,but not available. We do on with another. Turns out the doc is good and very helpful to us. So,it depends.

2.For FPP,not all FPP will receive a single bed room. Subject to room availability.

3.Usually its private labour room.

4.Yes it does for semi private type hospital.

5.No epidural is given to my wife as she say not needed. Well i do agree coz usage of epidural have its negative side.

6.Usually the doc will do the delivery. if youre lucky,you will get another 2 trainee docs helping you along with 3 more nurses. Thats what we go thru last time.

Other than Putrajaya or Sg Buloh,there are other hospitals that offers FPP too. You can find out on the web or if you want you can ask me.

Good luck.
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post Jan 17 2018, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(ychlee @ Jan 16 2018, 05:02 PM)
i would rate 8 out of 10
still room for improvement but overall we are satisfied
doctors & nurses are friendly and they always ready to help + teach
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wow, if like that, i would consider FPP at Selayang as nearer my house.

hoping for someone here that has experience in FPP selayang.

anyone?

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post Jan 17 2018, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 17 2018, 12:28 PM)
wow, if like that, i would consider FPP at Selayang as nearer my house.

hoping for someone here that has experience in FPP selayang.

anyone?
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My wife was FPP at Selayang

Call to book now, they are very busy especially for Dr. Yu. We booked like 5 months before due date and they only start seeing you from 7th month onwards, once a month or once every 2 weeks when you are closer to due date. This means that you still have to do regular check up at local KK or private clinic.

First appointment can be FPP - cost 100+. Was advised to change to normal consultation (same doctor but long queue) as it is RM5 only. My advise is take late morning session as the queue seems to be shorter but sometimes if the doctors are needed for labouring then you need to wait longer.

Note that FPP at Selayang is all about luck. the specialist doctor for FPP (i think there are only two of them) does not work on weekends thus if you are labouring on weekend there is no FPP. My wife had induced labour (weekdays) and had to go for c-sec at 11PM, Dr Yu did stay back and operate and by the time they came out it is already 1am.

Total cost slightly more than 5k, main bulk of the price are due to induction & emergency c-sec. The c-sec alone contribute to half of the fee.

QUOTE(bearbear @ Jan 10 2018, 01:34 PM)
Experience at Selayang

- Having paid for FPP, were you given the first class ward? (single bed room)
No, fully taken. Was given a 2 bed ward but the next bed was empty throughout the stay

- Did you go through labour and delivery in a private room or a shared room?
Labour hall is still the same as non-FPP. Just you get priority to better room and choose your doctor.

- Was the husband allowed to be with you throughout labour and delivery?
Yes unless c-sec is required

- Were you given an epidural? (I understand that delivering on weekends will mean no epidural).
Check with your doctor, they will tell you when is the last chance if epidural is not available 24/7. Yes they do have a working hour which you have to decide.
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This post has been edited by bearbear: Jan 17 2018, 01:01 PM

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