DS was born in the Military Hospital in Singapore, in April, in stifling heat and humidity that I had struggled with all through my pregnancy. It was a long and difficult birth. The maternity ward was open ended with a corridor at each end. My lasting impression is of the Ghurka wives, who had also given birth, sleeping in one of the corridors on wooden beds that were very low to the ground. They also took their meals there. In the other corridor we had our dining area and a sitting area. I was in there a week and I hated every minute of it.
DD was born in January, in Belgium. We had had snow, and our progress to the American Military Hospital in the car was so slow I was beginning to think she'd beat us to it, but no. It was a wonderful birth and they looked after their mothers so well. It was like a hotel!