One of the moms wanted to be able to push and deliver while standing up and the tour guide nurse had her talk to the charge nurse. The woman wasn't even in labor yet and they were already pushing the epidural and being very discouraging about it. Apparently doctors just aren't capable (I'd use the word willing) of catching babies unless mom is flat on her back with her feet up in stirrups. Plus with the epidural (which of COURSE she'll request right?) she won't be able to stand. And I heard the words, "We love epidurals. Epidurals help babies come out." Snort.
So I was still there because I had to ask the charge nurse about policies on releasing placentas. All you have to do is sign a release. I asked, "So no court order? Some hospitals require that." She said, "Really? That's dumb. It's YOUR placenta." I'll admit, that kinda made up a few points after the epidural comment.
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