Homer wrote:
My son was in the Halifax SCBU just over two years ago and the same rules were in force then.
It is nothing to do with PC gone maaaad, it is about having a little respect for other people.
They have several small rooms holding half a dozen babies each. It can get very crowded with parents and staff and visitors.
The parents are going through a very stressful time, some have come close to losing their child, others still are.
It is only common decency not to stick your nose in unless you are invited.
I can only assume there is no other news today in West Yorkshire since they have decided to report this drivel.
For the record #1son is now a healthy toddler, making life hell for his older sister and you would never guess at the traumatic start to his life.
Recognise everything you said Homer, my youngest spent 4 months in Hope Hospital and Royal Lancaster Infirmary's SCBUs in 1997.
However, what IS of concern is the way this story was handled by the hospital, as well as the press. I have only read the Mails version of this story, and it included a photograph of the nurses quoted in the story. It LOOKED as though they wanted to see themselves in the paper - might not be true, but that was how it looked.
Re. Infections in Hospitals, I have to disagree in respect of the ones we were in. The infections such as MRSA dont live on dirty floors - they live on peoples skin - hands, noses etc.
Whenever we handled our son, we had to scrub up. My wife has eczema, and the bactisoap played havoc with her skin, but she still did it every time - then we see a visitor to another baby come in, and put a dirty ball point pen in the incubator to photograph their baby's size, without washing it first!Infection was then just two steps away from our son then - pen to baby, baby to nurse, nurse to our son - luckily all our nurses were diligent about scrubbing up too.
