Q&A
Dear Anastasia!
Please consult your doctor.
Dear Ekaterina!
The presence of a large fetus does not belong to the criteria of high-risk pregnancy, and, accordingly, to the indications for hospitalization in the GUZ "LOPTS". If there are any doubts about the attribution of you to a particular risk group in a women's clinic, or just a desire to give birth in our obstetric hospital-we will advise and help.
1. Is it possible to refuse vaccinations that are usually given to a child in the hospital (hepatitis and BCG)?
2. When is the child first applied to the breast during CS? When is it possible to start breastfeeding (the baby gets the first drops of colostrum)?
Dear Irina!
1. In the maternity hospital, newborns are given two vaccinations - against tuberculosis and hepatitis B. Of course, they are made only with your written informed consent. But we do not recommend giving up vaccinations: complications are extremely rare, and protection from infections is very important for the child. In addition, if you postpone vaccinations for later, then the entire vaccination calendar will shift.
2. During CS in most cases (if the condition of the mother and the condition of the newborn allows), the child is applied to the mother's breast before the operation is completed. Full-fledged breastfeeding begins during the first day - when the mother and child are transferred from the intensive care unit to the co-residence unit.
Dear Zoya! The list of things is on the main page at the top under the phone numbers!
Dear Svetlana!
You can clarify all your questions by calling 31-45-97 and 31-45-96, or in person through the Information Desk or the chief doctor's office. As for the "open day", this is not possible in an obstetric hospital operating under a special sanitary and epidemiological regime (especially in the context of an epidemic of a new coronavirus infection).
Dear Alyona!
From the data you provided, it is impossible to understand whether you have indications for delivery by caesarean section. Just as it is impossible to assess the pain you have without an examination. What in your concept means "EX" - an emergency caesarean section-is also unknown.
The only thing that can be said is that delivery by caesarean section (if there are indications) is even more favorable for the woman in labor and the child, if it is performed already during the period of labor that has begun. Planned operations are also carried out only according to indications, but, apparently, if it is not specifically planned for you, then there are no indications.
Good afternoon, dear Olga!
Hospitalization in an obstetric hospital is carried out either with the onset of labor, or if there is a need to treat any obstetric or extragenital pathology. By itself, the pelvic presentation does not require hospitalization in the hospital.
Childbirth in the pelvic presentation is quite favorable in compliance with the Clinical Recommendations of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation " Pelvic presentation. Management of pregnancy and childbirth". In GUZ "LOPTS" strictly adhere to these recommendations. In particular, on your question - the male sex of the child is in no way an indication for a caesarean section in the presence of a pelvic presentation. That is, the outcome of childbirth does not depend on the sex of the child.
If you still have questions - you can contact the chief physician's office to the Deputy chief physician for OMR Shchegolkov Mikhail Evgenyevich or by phone (4742) 31-45-97 / 31-45-96.
Dear Anastasia!
You can contact the reception of the chief doctor of the GUZ "LOPTS" to the deputy for organizational work Shchegolkov Mikhail Evgenyevich, tel. (4742) 31-45-97 and ask your questions.
The question of the possibility of "looking at the maternity hospital from the inside" in the conditions of anti-epidemic restrictions on COVID-19 is decided individually.
Dear Ulyana!
You can get the information you are interested in by calling 8 4742 56 96 01
Dear Valentina!
There is no grocery store or public catering service on the territory of the LOPTS GUZ.
The nutrition of pregnant women and women in childbirth is calculated on the basis of the physiological needs for the respective groups, prepared by qualified personnel according to approved recipes, from high-quality products. Patients ' complaints about the quality of food are extremely rare.