Kentish Express Ashford & District

Parents-to-be reassured by grateful new mother

- By Matt Ramsden mramsden@thekmgroup. co.uk

New mum Joanna Szymanska-Rusta has thanked midwives who cared for her during the coronaviru­s outbreak.

They delivered baby Liam last Tuesday at the William Harvey Hospital.

Joanna’s husband stayed home to look after their other two children so she gave birth with just the support of midwifery staff.

She said: “I had been worried before I came to hospital, because of the dangers of the coronaviru­s.

“One of my other children has asthma and as I was pregnant we were self-isolating at home for three weeks.

“It felt scary to leave the safety of our home to go to hospital but as soon as I arrived I felt very safe.”

Staff on the maternity unit wear personal protective equipment, including surgical masks.

Joanna added: “I was very well looked after by Sarah and Lindsey, who were a great support.

“I was able to focus on what I was doing without being disturbed and they were fantastic.

“The fact that they were wearing appropriat­e clothing and masks reassured me and I wanted to say thank you, and to let other women know that they shouldn’t be scared and they will be looked after really well.”

East Kent Hospitals’ head of midwifery, Ursula Marsh, said she is delighted, saying: “Our teams are dedicated to providing the best possible care for mums and babies, whatever else is happening.

“I’m delighted to hear Joanna had such a positive experience.

“We know people are worried, and we completely understand that, but our staff will do everything they can to support women and to keep them and their babies safe.”

‘We know people are worried, and we understand that...’

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Joanna Szymanska-Rusta with baby Liam and staff from William Harvey Hospital’s maternity unit
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