The nurses’ strike is over at the hospital. I won’t have to cross a picket line to get there and I’ll be cared for by the regular nurses, not the temps. One less thing to worry about. This is a big relief for me and my pro-union family. Although the nurses did not get the retirement benefits package they wanted, the hospital agreed to immediately increase staffing in three units, which was the main reason for the strike. More nurses=happier nurses=happy me!
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What a relief! Now you can completely focus on the matter at hand.
Good news! Happy L&D nurses make all the difference.
Good for you! Congrats!
what, you don’t want to deliver at home in your bathroom like Mrs. Kennedy? Cuz that sounds like fun.
http://www.fussy.org/2002_06_01_archive.html#85206555
Can you believe that story? It’s that kind of writing that makes her blog so hot. I especially like the part where she only pushed for 30 minutes and only one big push to get the baby out. An 8 pound 11 ounce baby even! What a woman.
What a relief! I am a huge fan of nurses - no way could I ever do that job.
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