Medical Malpractice during labor
I gave birth to my daughter this last February. I had made it known to my doctor months before my due date that I wanted an epidural when I went into labor. When I arrived at the hospital, it was 6:30am and I was already in hard labor. My doctor came in and ordered my epidural. The nurse then informed me that the computers in their lab had been down since 9:00pm the night before and they were going to have to do my blood work (platelet count) for the epidural by hand, so it might take a little bit longer. Four hours later she informed me that I wouldn't be getting an epidural and she broke my water with her fingers (extremely painful) which she is not legally allowed to do in the state I live in. My doctor came in just as it was time for me to deliver. I was in extreme pain and yelling at him to help me. The nurse informed him for the first time that I had not received the epidural he ordered. I delivered my daughter an hour later. The experience was traumatizing to everyone in the room, except the nurse. My husband and I had talked about having more children but because of this horrid experience I will never have any more children. My complaints are:
I should have been informed when I was admitted to the hospital that morning that the computers were down and there was a chance I wouldn't get an epidural. I would've gone to the hospital that is less than one mile away so I could have delivered my baby the way I wanted to, with an epidural.
My doctor should have been informed that the epidural wasn't given to me.
My nurse shouldn't have broke my water.
By the way... I have done an extremely poor job of describing how horrid this situation really was. I feel like such an injustice was done in forcing me to have my child this way. My daughters birth experience should be remembered as an amazing experience and now I am traumatizing with this unbelievable situation. I will never consider having more children. I have three girls right now and my husband really wants to try for his boy. All I wanted was the opportunity to go to another hospital since the one I went to wasn't able to give me an epidural. I was at a point in my labor were I could have very easily got in my car and gone to a different hospital. But they never gave me the chance because they didn't inform me of the circumstances with the computers. Also, not all hospitals require a platelet count for an epidural. I hadn't ever had that required before and I have had two previous epidurals, with no complications.