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Mother-of-two Elin Andersson has highlighted staffing shortage problems at a maternity ward in Sundsvall in northern Sweden after she was asked to clean out her own hospital room just two days after giving birth by caesarean section. >>>>>
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http://www.thelocal.se/28512/20100822/>>>>>
>>>>>At least she could give birth in her own country, unlike Canada, eh? ;)
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>>>>The comments are the best part of that story....
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>>>Yes all those swedes speak excellent but rather American English. Wait.. you don't suppose some of them aren't swedish and know little or nothing about Swedish health care.
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>>>Anyway if she's well enough to leave why not bag up the dirty linen on the way out.
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>>Some clearly are, and other no. Some are extremely inaccurate:
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Well cleaning your own room isn't as bad as dying in the waiting room at the ER (wonder where that happened...). In the US mothers get kicked out of the hospital after 1 day (average) after a c-section. Cleaning up your room seems odd, but at least better than no healthcare. >>
>>The average hospital stay in the U.S. after a c-section is 2-4 days (the average is 3 days). What is it in England?
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>No idea now. Last time I had one it was 3 days . .................. hang on . I'm a man
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