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 DELIVERY AT PPUM, HOPING SOMEONE THAT HAVE EXPERIENCE SHAR

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vandechrome
post Apr 13 2020, 01:32 PM

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QUOTE(Tiffs89 @ Apr 10 2020, 08:23 PM)
I plan to deliver at PPUM soon. However, PPUM is now supporting Covid19 cases. Do you think it is still safe to deliver at PPUM? Any opinion?
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PPUM labor ward is in different building than the main ward.. should be no problem i guess.

vandechrome
post Aug 25 2020, 07:53 PM

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QUOTE(premierTang @ Aug 25 2020, 01:25 PM)
hi all, I have a question, after delivery in PPUM, during the stay, will the nurse help to take care the baby? read some blog mentioned mom will need to take care the baby alone and having some concern since dad cannot stay overnight.
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Nurses are there 24/7 if you need help. my wife delivered at PPUM last January and she stayed there alone.
The nurses will come frequently to assist you whenever needed, they also will assist you during breastfeeding.
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post Sep 4 2020, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(aieazuri @ Aug 31 2020, 06:19 PM)
Hi sir, do you mind to share the total cost of your wife delivery?she undergo normal delivery or czer?
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yes, normal with 1 night stay. no epidural tho.
the cost is less than 1k. i cant remember the exact amount but should be around rm950.00
you need to place a deposit of RM1k when you register for the first time. the deposit will be refunded if you decided to go somewhere else, provided the baby is born and submit the birth cert for the refund.
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post Sep 4 2020, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(Onizukas @ Sep 3 2020, 03:09 PM)
Hi, my wife just registered to PPUM and her EDD is in Dec. This will be our first child and i really need to know from Masters here on what to do and what not to do.

My friend told me that the doc at PPUM will bring student in when the baby come out because its a teaching hospital. Is this true?
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from my experience, yes. as it is a university hospital. u might need to bear with this.

sent my wife in at 1AM. you can't go in during this time as doctor will diagnose the situation first. bring all documents necessary including your deposit receipt during admission. don't need to bring anything else.

i was told that i need to stay at lobby area in case they need anything from me. i came without any preparation, so stay up for the entire night sitting on the bench at lobby. better prepare urself with travel pillow, power bank. and bear in mind, lobby got lots of mosquitos.

i was called in at 7AM when my wife had 4cm opening. this is the crucial time (at least for me). did not bring anything to the labor room except mineral water and dates as energy booster. wife was provided with some snacks and milo. just request from the doctor and nurses.
u will be asked to turn off you phone in front of the nurses at the counter, you will need to be with your wife until she ready to deliver. no go in and out from the room, so if u are smoking person, smoke enough before go in to the labor room biggrin.gif

everything settled at 10.47am. the nurses, doctors are pro active, monitoring my wife all the time, we were not left alone at any second as they periodically changing staff to be with u at all time.

after delivery, they cleaned up the baby, and gave back to my wife. the baby stayed on the my wife chest for an hour - called it skin to skin session. this is the best moment for both of us. i curi-curi took photos and videos at this time. after that, they sent us to the ward. then only i get other stuffs from the car.

this is my experience as first time parent .

 

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