QUOTE(cybertrano @ Aug 31 2005, 03:14 PM)
I am fortunate to have the hospital and relatives close by, BUT the delivery WAS heck. We are very upset with South Sac Kaiser Hospital.

Let us share our first experience. My wife's water broke at around 6pm. We drove to the hospital and got there at 7pm. Epidural came at 10pm, second one was supposed to be a few hours later (never came). Baby was born after 5+hrs of pushing, and she was without the benefit of the epidural in the last couple of hours, because she had missed the window - due to the anesthesiologist not waking up for the 2nd shot.
At one point, with the baby's head crowning, the doctor left the room to find the nurse who had left the room an hour before to get the necessary equipment for the doctor, and had not returned, so it was just the two of us there for 20-30minutes.
After delivery, they did not put in a catheter, my wife was complaining of intense pain, they hadn't given her the pain meds she was supposed to get, just Tylenol. I stood at the nurse's desk until they got a hold of the doctor at home, she prescribed stronger meds, but noone knew about the catheter.
A nurse finally realized what was going on and came in to place a catheter, two nurses later, they got one in, and she filled bag after bag from a bladder that almost burst. I was amazed the human body can even hold that much liquid.
An hour after that, a nurse shift change, they came in to tell us that my wife was to be taken for a sonogram. I told the nurse she is mistaken, she insisted right up to the point where I told her that my wife already had the baby.
An hour after that, another nurse came to tell us that my wife's "injection" was ready. I asked, "just exactly what are you injecting into my wife?" - Once again, wrong chart, and this went on pretty much the rest of the night. I slept on the floor next to my wife's bed, and got up to intercept every nurse coming into the room.
By comparison, when #2 was born in Folsom, we walked in, got a room, got an epidural, doctor, nurse, anesthesiologist were all in the room, doctor performed an episiotomy, and the baby was born in less than 2hrs.