There she stood, as usual on high heels, long brown hair freshly trimmed, and smiled for the cameras. Had the Duchess not supported by Cambridge a little white bundle on the right arm, it could have also be a daily royal compulsory courses at her appearance.
In fact, had Kate, as the wife of Prince William is popularly known, its not ten hours earlier – brought daughter to the world – currently still officially unnamed. Although Jenny Packham In-floral dress and perfectly made leaving very few British women after childbirth clinic. But how to stay in Germany three or four days in the hospital, which is known in the UK do not.
Runs the birth well, there is no caesarean section or other complications, the vast majority of mothers go after a few hours back home. Officially there are six hours, after which the staff encouraged the women to do so. 36 hours of arrival at the hospital until discharge are the average. Compared to the EU, the British women are thus indisputably at the tempo tip. In Germany, there are an average of three days in France even 4.2, as the Organisation for Cooperation and Development established (OSCE).
Whether for is women’s health beneficial, remains an individual question. The fact is that you do not want to stay absolutely long on British maternity wards – unless you are lucky a private insurance or enough money to raise the equivalent of nearly 9,000 euros per night that a stay on a private station as that of St. Mary’s Hospital London-Paddington
costs. For the normal citizen, which is supplied by the public, tax-funded, especially chronically overburdened Health Service, the service fails manageable , The Briton has no own midwife who cared for the expectant mother through the pregnancy away and usually at birth. Instead, they meet in the hospital on completely unknown obstetrician and, should there be difficulties even to a previously unseen doctor.
Then it goes in most clinics in a “ward”, to infirmary – and not in your own room. There are sometimes up to six new mothers with their infants only by mobile screens shielded from each other. No particularly inviting perspective to the greatest emotional and physical strain that offers a woman’s life. Every scream, every snoring, fatigue and euphoria must be borne jointly. It’s no surprise that passed as quickly as possible out of the hospital, who can somehow.
In the UK, it therefore gave on Saturday nowhere anxious or even reproachful comments why Kate with her tiny so quickly left the hospital. However, their treatment fell before, during and after birth guarantees from royal.
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