Thanks for sharing! I was at the labor and delivery at St Joseph last week due to preterm contractions and the nurses and midwife were super nice. I am sticking with St Joseph. Praying for natural birth too.
St Joe's is phenomenal for labor & delivery along with all my OB care. I cannot say enough about them. I didn't deliver there, most my cousins & my own SIL delivered all 4 of hers there from 2016 to 2022 & every time it was amazing. My brother's wife also delivered st Joe's. I delivered at southern NH had zero issues during pandemic lockdown/ phenomenal services etc however southern is usually not the best/ too busy etc. St Joe's is best for ER but next to St Joe's is Elliot in Manchester for children specifically. But also moms & adults. Way better than St Joe's or Southern overall for pediatric/ primary care. St Joe's is good for primary lol Just no one could ever compare to Elliot. You will be in the best hands. Also I believe you would have delivered at southern staying with women's Care, my Endo specialist works out of the nashua women's care offices xoxo
Anyone from nashua that grew up here, we all know hands down St Joe's to deliver if we have a choice. I knew nurses at southern so went there in trust & had above & beyond treatment. I took a bath, I didn't do epidural until 4 hours from sporadic delivery ❤️ everyone talks highly of St Joe's. I have family that have been longterm nurses at St Joe's, my grandma still works there ❤️ & my great aunt used to run the nursing department for 30 years until retiring in SC 7 years ago now.
Hi honey. Fibroid mama here, pregnant with #2. First one birthed in manchester Elliot hospital which has a nice NICU, which was needed after section at 37 weeks. Now I'm in Nashua and going to st. Josephs like you and leaning towards midwife and hoped to have a natural birth, though doesn't look likely. Getting evaluated by Dr. Kaufman at 20 weeks, who can give me more info