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The blogger describes postpartum as exclusively positive. But after six days, the couple are still isolated in a hospital room at Hammerfest.
On Sunday, VG wrote about Asbjørn “Kokkejævel” Sandøy (43) and Christine “Kjærest” Pedersen (33), who was ready for delivery, who was crowned by fasting at Hammerfest hospital.
On Tuesday morning, at 2:29 p.m., the son, or “little brother,” as he is also called, was born.
– Everything is perfect. It is good to mother and child even if the “boyfriend” is tired now. We have had a wonderfully nice midwife, the popular blogger tells VG.
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Sandøy and Pedersen arrived at Hammerfest hospital six days ago. At the time, the hospital was completely “closed” after an outbreak of infection among employees.
– We are locked in a 4×4 meter room. Employees come in with food dressed in full protective gear, and when they close the door behind them, it gets bombastic here. It is a proper prison, Sandøy told VG on Sunday.
The blogger has shared the couple’s hospital experiences on his own blog. Sandøy has written, among other things, that the couple have not had the opportunity to collect their coffee from the vending machine outside the room and that the nurses (with bandages) have provided them with everything they needed.
According to Sandøy, more than 100,000 have followed the course of events through the blog and several Norwegian media have mentioned the somewhat strange situation of the birth.
Sandøy says she is very satisfied with the way the hospital handled the delivery despite the difficult situation they are in.
– It’s incredibly wonderful that our boy came into the world, he says.
“Kokkejævelen” says that he is sitting inside the bathroom of the hospital room in conversation with VG.
– I am not allowed to go out into the hallway and we do not see the faces of the employees because of the bandages. But apart from that, the motherhood situation is exclusively positive.
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Communications manager Eirik Palm of Finnmark Hospital said on Sunday that they still do not know how the outbreak began at Hammerfest Hospital, but that infection monitoring and measurements started after the first employee was confirmed to be infected. .
He hopes they will get more positive results as more are analyzed:
– Then we’ll see how quickly we get back to normal. It’s hard to predict, but we’ll have more infection control measures at least until next week.