I couldn't defend myself because you had given me too much magnesium: I couldn't talk, think, or even safely swallow. I refused Pitocin, but when I looked up after my c section, I saw that Pitocin was infusing in my IV. The breastfeeding consultant laughed when she told me she had forgotten about me for two whole days. I still suffer from depression and anxiety and it's all because of the treatment I received there. I will begin the search for attorneys this morning. I have the worst memories of my only child's birth because of YOU!!!!!! David's, or I'll even consider leaving town if I have to. Nguyen (female doctor at the NICU) would not let me breastfeed and actually asked me, "Why the big push for breastmilk?" Are you serious?!! I was made to sign consents after they had administered drugs to me that made me confused and feel out of it - pretty sure that's illegal!! I expect a follow up from your hospital because I am still traumatized!!! If I ever have another baby I will do all I can to either go to St. I didn't feel like I was my sons mother until long after we got home and I blame it all on YOUR STAFF. The NICU experience was horrific everyday was a fight with the staff. I was judged, I was kept away from my baby for over 24 hours, I was specifically told I was not ALLOWED to breastfeed my baby, they kept my husband out of the operating room and away from me the whole time and I was dry heaving through the whole c section no one in the staff tried to comfort me and they failed at making me feel better physically. I had a c section here December of 2015 and I'm still trying to get over the traumatic experience. Avoid Seton at all costs because it will literally cost you. She will now be look at St David's instead. My newly pregnant SIL asked me about my opinion of Seton and I told her avoid it all costs. If I were to get in an accident and be taken to Seton, I would leave AMA, and Uber to St David's. This his been a nightmare of an experience. Update 4/22/19: The NICU Bill has finally been figured out, but now this mysterious $500 bill from her birth has appeared. For God's sake Seto, PAY ATTENTION TO THE PAPERWORK YOUR PATIENTS FILL OUT!!! We keep calling and keep getting the runaround from billing. Her insurance has assured us we only owe around $400 for her stay, but just got another bill for over $2K. We never indicated that she would be on my insurance and filled out the admitting paperwork indicating she was on my husband's insurance, but ASSumptions were made and they billed my insurance anyways and it's caused a huge impact with bills completely unrelated to her NICU stay getting denied because her insurance thought she had double coverage. I will NEVER set foot in a Seton hospital for care ever again. 13 months since my daughter was born, and still don't have the correct bill from her NICU stay because Seton billed the wrong insurance for her stay.
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