The Vinmec Phu Quoc obstetrician medical staff, Doan Thi Huyen, and her husband joyfully welcomed a young child into the family on September 8, 2022. Huyen is giving birth for the third time, but this is her first visit to Vinmec Phu Quoc. She was astonished by how different this delivery experience was from her prior ones. Here are a few sentences from Ms. Huyen's account of her time working with Vinmec Phu Quoc.
Ms. Huyen, 36, and her spouse reside in Duong Dong City, Kien Giang Province, where they both work. She only knows a little about Vinmec and the services offered here, having just met him through websites. She arrived at Vinmec during her third pregnancy and was utterly unprepared for this labor and delivery experience.
"I'm giving birth for the third time! Moms, this moment is very special. My membranes had ruptured the previous two times I had abdominal discomfort, so I went to the hospital. The pain continued for 3 to 5 hours and would linger for 5 to 10 minutes each time. I'm terrified every time I consider giving birth! But this time, having a baby was like going out, so I assumed everything would be normal. However, when I arrived at the checkup location, the doctor told me I was healthy after the ultrasound, but because of how little sleep my mother had gotten, she was exhausted and asked the doctor to schedule a surgery. Then, I was 37 weeks and 6 days pregnant.
Okay, when will the procedure be performed? Do they know the date yet?
Mom: Bu told me to have surgery today, son, from 3pm to 5pm. Please hold for a moment and call back to ask Bu at home.
Yes! Ok Bu!
Doctor, please let me sign up for surgery today from 3 to 5 p.m.
OK, the doctor said. Let’s go to the hospital!
The check-in process moved quickly as lightning, and the doctor cleared me to eat after a fast. I was excited, anxious, and even a bit terrified at the moment, but my mother was overjoyed because she knew I would soon meet you. After taking a shower at 2:00, the physicians arrived at 3:00 to administer anesthesia, and Father Nguyen Khac Tinh was able to accompany his mother to the operating room to retrieve him. Everything went smoothly, and at 15:40, the baby's mother heard her first cry at 15:45. Despite not experiencing any pain, I sobbed when I heard her cry because I was relieved and pleased to see that my baby had arrived without incident.
I always enjoy seeing you. After that, Dad and I walked to the room to wait for Mom to finish her stitches. I don't know how everyone handled the surgery, but I feel great and my stitches are still in place without any discomfort. constantly feel. I experienced some little uterine pain as I retired to my room for the evening, and when I first started to walk in the morning, I experienced some pain in the umbilical cord.
But being treated ardently by the physicians in Vinmec Phu Quoc - devotedly, in and out, questioning, encouraging, and conversing... precisely like at home, from the females bathing the infant, the girls changing the bandages, and the girls maturing Even the room cleaner, a lady named Medicine, is kind, kind, and considerate. I would like to express my gratitude to the medical staff at Vinmec Phu Quoc Hospital, as well as the surgical team and, in particular, Doctor Ban, who performed the surgery on me. After the procedure was complete, I went back to Dr. Ban's room to inquire about it because he was a fellow countryman with me and had previously worked at Thai Nguyen Medical University for 16 years, giving me the predestined opportunity to be the lead surgeon! ! If I give birth again later, I still choose to go to Vinmec!”
According to Ban, women who have had a cesarean section at Vinmec will be given an ultrasound machine to numb the agony. Pregnant patients at Vinmec who undergo cesarean sections will continue to be anesthetized using the lumbar squamous muscle under ultrasound monitoring after the anesthetic used after surgery progressively wears off. This is a localized anesthetic approach used by Vinmec to assist in preventing the pain signal from reaching the spine and brain, where it would otherwise cause post-operative pain in pregnant patients.
As a result of this policy, mothers giving delivery in Vinmec Phu Quoc consistently report that the experience was relatively painless. Following surgery, the women healed fast, their bowel motions rapidly resumed, there was no risk of developing chronic pain, mothers did not require it, and postpartum pain experienced while moving and engaging in activities was nearly normal. normal.
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