Mom with a row of babies |
After that I took a job in
Linköping's Children's Hospital which was one of the best in the country at
that time. It was a big building that was part of a bigger hospital. The
Children's Hospital building had separate floors for different specialities. On
the bottom floor was where women came in and had their babies. There were a few
private rooms but most of it was one big room. The second floor was for the
smallest children, babies to 18 months of age. Then the third floor was for
older children, from one and a half through 14 to 15 years old. And there was a small sort of story up above
that even where mothers could stay when they were nursing babies, but that
wasn't a full floor, just a few rooms and a little kitchen. I liked the work
here. At first, I was on the floor where babies were born. Mothers stayed in
the hospital at least ten days then so we had a roomful of babies to take care
of. We weighed them every day when we bathed them along with checking their
temperatures and everything else. As part of our continuing education, we were
required to go down and watch at least two babies being born. After witnessing
that a couple times, I almost decided that I didn't want any children.
I think Mom is kneeling down on the balcony here. The original is such a tiny photo that it's hard to tell. |
This was the first time that I
worked in a large organization and that was a bit of a lesson for me. There
were so many nurses and doctors and it took quite a bit to all get along. The
nurse who was in charge of one of the floors there, Sister Deece, didn't get
along well with the personnel, and I didn't like her much either. There was a
bit of a well not a disagreement exactly but sometimes the nurses with more
education (they'd be RNs here) they looked down on us barnsköterska because we didn't have as much training as they did. Well,
one time one of the doctors' wives was in having a baby and she was in one of
the private rooms. She was given the wrong thing at one point and one of the
other nurses told Sister Deece that I had done it, so Sister Deece came and
chewed me out. I told her I wasn't on duty in those rooms that day and I hadn't
even been in there. I suggested she ask the mother if it was me, so we went in
there together and the lady said she had never seen me before. So it wasn't all
happy times but I always learned a lot.
This hospital is also where I met
Anna Pettersson! I was working at night
one time and I sat there kind of glum for
some reason. Anna worked on another floor but she came to where I was working
and wanted me to go with to the dining room. We were not allowed to go alone to
the dining room, especially in winter, because we had to go along all through
the basement to get there and it was a little scary. Well, I agreed and off we
went. Anna told me later that when she first saw me she wished she hadn't come
to ask me because I looked like
Anna Pettersson |
One time there was a child there
who needed to see an ear specialist.
They used to have some kind of
mini-ambulances to take patients to these kind of appointments but there was
none to be found this time. This ear doctor was right across the street from
the Children's Hospital, so it was decided that I and one of these girls who
worked to become an RN that we would carry him to the appointment. We had to
walk around back through a gate there. The sister had given the gate key to the
other girl and I was carrying the baby. It happened that this gate was right
next to a little chapel where families would have the
This is a photo from one of Mom's albums, showing
the kind of equipment they used when she worked there.
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Later that evening, I was sitting
and feeding a baby in the same room where a mother was feeding her baby when
Sister Anna came in and scolded me for not returning the gate key. I reminded
her that she had given the key to the other girl and that I was carrying the
baby. I said I did not know where the key was but I could go look for it. After
I was done feeding the baby, I was ready to set off and some of the other girls
tried to tell me that I shouldn't go out by that funeral chapel in the dark
alone. I said I wasn't afraid of that and set off. When I got to the gate, sure
enough there was the key in the lock, so I took it back to Sister Anna.
Birgitta and Sören |
Well, I didn't like that too much.
I didn't like being blamed for things that I had not done. But years later,
when Birgitta, Brita's oldest daughter was going to be a nurse, she had to work
on different floors to learn how to care for the different age groups and it
happened that Sister Anna was still working there and Birgitta got acquainted
with her. Sister Anna told her how well she and I had gotten along and said
that if Birgitta became as good a nurse I was and she was doing well. I thought
that was pretty nice when Birgitta told me that.