Even those with kids can cover other people's shifts. They can get a babysitter or nanny or get family to help out occasionally if they need to cover someone else's shift. Plus, with so many childcare experts here, they can trust each other to babysit with a playdate. Like, I cover your shift today and you babysit for me next time.
I hope the parents and the babies all stay close to each other they literally have a village that’s a huge blessing some people don’t have that kind of support
@@sinclair7788 Yeah but it's different for work than having to hear stories about pregnancy and birth clothes etc in the staff room... anyway It's just a supposition :)
Imagine them mixing up the babies and takeing the rong baby home and notice at after years and child " how did this happen ????!!!" *mom* " its complicated"
Reunion for babies born in same hospital- in same year- with mothers who all worked together- in same hospital- to help each other birth babies! That would make a great Tshirt for the annual reunion
I agree 2017 when I was pregnant and I went to Minnesota like everyone walking down the street in the hospitals at the grocery store was literally pregnant it was crazy coming from kansas barely see pregnant people then up their boom everywere!!
Coming from a person who was born in that hospital and lived there all her life, I much rather would have gone back into the womb than had to face the cold
Exactly! And then people ask why women make less then men and why companies prefere to hire men... As a business owner and woman myself I will show them this video, this video explains why I avoid hiring women.
Except the media made a big fuss about the high schoolers they just happened to get pregnant at the same time and supported each other but they never preplanned to all get pregnant
Women’s period sync when they’re around each other for a long time so their ovulation obviously synced too. It’s just a miracle they’re ALL able to have babies.
Cool, but can you imagine being a lady on that floor that wants to have a baby but can't and has to watch everyone in this photoshoot? Also for someone who doesn't want a baby, this is hella peer pressure. 🤣 My office had a baby boom and it was uncomfortable to be the odd woman out in my age cohort.
It's all fun and beautiful but definitely a nightmare for their director, I can't even imagine how they could cover for 10 nurses but now 31 of them, no wonder one worked till water broke!
You know, I thought they meant they had delivered 32 babies, like not them but they were the doctor. I was like.. that doesn't seem like a lot I thought a lot more were born each year lol