I went around asking friends from obg recommendation for the last week of January, prayed some and online research (reading forum on feedbacks on the obg recommended) and finally settled on Dr. Su Lin Lin from NUH Women’s clinic (Ruby) (I had a bad experience from my 1st obg and hence, decided to change. Also because I didn’t want to make a wasted trip nor admit into the hospital too early and just wait in the delivery suite. Hence I decided to sweep and mop the house, because it’s been quite some time and the floor was getting dirty and dusty. And I still had to keep it on for another 24 hours after delivery just in case I needed more antibiotics. Just to make sure that we are on the same page, please note that all modern and top gynaecologists are also obstetricians and therefore the term obstetricians & gynecologists or O&G in short. Looking for a recommended female Gynaecologist in Singapore? My gynae was Dr Su Lin Lin. So, the best time for baby to come is after 5:00 pm, after the antibiotics kicked in. Different but same same. Saw the gynae and confirmed our pregnancy. Somehow, I’m leaning towards Dr Su Lin Lin, Dr Chua Tse Meng or Dr Citra. But slowly, Prof Su left, then the doctor left, and only the midwife was left with me. I panicked every time he makes a noise as I was afraid of waking up other mummies and babies in the ward. Hence, I specify to opt out for epidural in my birth plan. But hubby read the consent form for epidural and felt it was too dangerous for me. We had to pay more than $150 for a 5 minute consultation. 2. To think I had to endure contractions with that uncomfortable needle! She's so easy to communicate with and takes time to thoroughly explains things. Initially, I requested for another doctor. At least we could let the doctor assess the situation during the appointment.We saw our gynae (Prof Su Lin Lin) at about 12pm. I was like oh no, I still had quite a lot of outstanding things (work and housework) to clear. Fast forward to after delivery, like mentioned in my previous entry, the A ward was full during my first night. :).Wow! Please enable scripts and reload this page. I think I was pushing in the wrong way. Just a little The first night, the hospital prepared a ‘candlelight’ dinner for the hubs and I.This was breakfast. I think it’s because I dilated quite fast. Mine was Dr Shakina and i love her. Again, after reading forums and reviews, I requested for Dr Su. A/Prof Chong Yap Seng. Dr Patricia Sim . Dr Yong Tze Tein . What’s happening? Drawback is that you may need to wait for quite a while for your appointment.There are a few - Dr Chitra, Dr Su Lin Lin and Dr Shakina. Prayer works because I was praying for a short labour! It was my first ever stay in a hospital and it was a good one. Mine was Dr Shakina and i love her. And not too short, otherwise the antibiotics will not be effective.When baby Evangeline was out, the midwife whisked her away to clean and weigh her before she was put on my chest for skin to skin. Milo with almost every meal. My gynae was Dr Su Lin Lin. I hope I get one of the these 3 doctors on my next appointment so that I can gauge better. Consultations and treatment are partially subsidised for Singapore citizens and permanent residents provided you do not choose a specific doctor to see. Dr Winnie Wun Mount Elizabeth Hospital Dr Lisa Wong. I was immediately wheeled to the delivery suite from my gynae’s office even though I requested to walk. *GASP* Imagine how wide *ahem* can go.After delivery, quite a few of the nurses and medical personnel came by and asked if this is my first pregnancy. Since it was still early in the pregnancy, I did more research and in the end, we decided to go public. Initially, I requested for another doctor. Dr Selina Chua . But I was in such pain, I didn’t care.At this point, Prof Su came in and said I probably shouldn’t do epidural at this time and let her checked on me. Once the water bag burst, Prof Su, the doctor in charge and midwife suddenly got excited and asked me to push. The pain started to seep in then and I was running a fever. First Check of Dilation. Shortly after, the doctor changed her mind when she saw I couldn’t even stand a simple dilation check. They had to ask me to stop pushing so that I wouldn’t tear further. At this point I was in such pain I wanted an epidural!