These are foods served at Japanese Hospital when I gave birth my son
These are foods served at Japanese Hospital when I gave birth my son
by tomorunnn1994
28 Comments
Status_Cat_6844
wow those look amazing! looking at your photos made my cereal taste better haha
Desperate-Size3951
wow that looks stunning. healing people deserve good food, its despicable some of the options offered at american hospitals.
knittingmum3
Lucky you!
blackstomach
This was awhile back but we stayed in a clinic for a week before our kid was born. The food was awesome. It was essentially a medical hotel. Way better experience than what I hear from others. We’re lucky to have that experience
CupcakesAreMiniCakes
This all looks so perfect. I have food restrictions so I just ate a lot of hamburger and eggs ☹️
th3thrilld3m0n
And I bet the meal didn’t cost $600 just because they can.
alexiovay
I gotta move to Japan
motherofcattos
Amazing 😍
GreenEyedHOTTI69
Wow
stopthevan
Dang you sure they weren’t running a hotel at the side?! 🙈
realmozzarella22
I thought it would be more medicinal like the Chinese menu for after birth. Good food though.
wintrydrop
I’m not pregnant and live on the other side of the world, but somehow have a silly desire now to give birth someday in Japan. 😅
Jamesdunn9
Looks better than an expensive restaurant
chococrou
That looks so good. Which hospital? I’m 10 weeks now, and all the food examples I’ve seen on Japanese mommy blogs don’t look good at all.
lofi_lotus99
-cries in American-
Nice-Percentage7219
Last time I was in hospital I was asked what I wanted to eat and drink. Dry cheese sandwich and I never did get my cup of tea
MacondoSpy
I love how they served a broth with every meal!
JoJawesome0
Son pics where
TheGlitterGuy66
That’s so awesome that they do it that way!
CityBoiNC
I miss there rolls and bread so much. I have yet to have anything better.
Holiday-Scarcity4726
They served my wife a nipple sandwich after she gave birth. Literally a nipple in the strip of ham
TheBeatriceLetters02
I need to move
herman_munster_esq
I am sure the quality of this food aligns with the pride Japanese people have in doing any sort of job well- no matter how mundane we in the west would think it is.
Substantial_Escape92
Why do American hospitals have such poor nutrition when you’re in hospital? My nana has never had a meal with more than one plate and it’s always slop. This looks delicious!
subq_injection
Nurse here, can’t tell you how many times american “hospital”/ nursing home foods have caused delayed healing, malnutrition, and people leaving the hospital or ordering fast food garbage because the food was so bad. 😬 I wouldn’t want it either. It’s so annoying that there are countries who just do so many things better and we can see the results right infront of us but America is convinced we’re doing it “right” and we don’t need to change anything.
You’re a number in the Healthcare system over here, doesn’t matter if your a patient or a Healthcare worker they’re going to do what’s best for the company (because you can’t call them hospitals anymore) if they weren’t lawfully obligated to treat certain people they wouldn’t. It’s all about the $$. And that’s been a harsh but painfully true reality I’ve learned since becoming a nurse. 🙃
Pattern_Is_Movement
Healthy food that actually looks like the hospital cares about the patient? Interesting how the US for profit hospitals can’t manage this, and whatever they do close to it you have to pay out the ass for.
Professional_Low1966
That’s lovely. Was it included in the hospital stay price?
mmmbop-
I thought pregnant women and new mothers couldn’t eat fish for some reason. I am not a woman or a father so I learned I was wrong on that today.
28 Comments
wow those look amazing! looking at your photos made my cereal taste better haha
wow that looks stunning. healing people deserve good food, its despicable some of the options offered at american hospitals.
Lucky you!
This was awhile back but we stayed in a clinic for a week before our kid was born. The food was awesome. It was essentially a medical hotel. Way better experience than what I hear from others. We’re lucky to have that experience
This all looks so perfect. I have food restrictions so I just ate a lot of hamburger and eggs ☹️
And I bet the meal didn’t cost $600 just because they can.
I gotta move to Japan
Amazing 😍
Wow
Dang you sure they weren’t running a hotel at the side?! 🙈
I thought it would be more medicinal like the Chinese menu for after birth. Good food though.
I’m not pregnant and live on the other side of the world, but somehow have a silly desire now to give birth someday in Japan. 😅
Looks better than an expensive restaurant
That looks so good. Which hospital? I’m 10 weeks now, and all the food examples I’ve seen on Japanese mommy blogs don’t look good at all.
-cries in American-
Last time I was in hospital I was asked what I wanted to eat and drink. Dry cheese sandwich and I never did get my cup of tea
I love how they served a broth with every meal!
Son pics where
That’s so awesome that they do it that way!
I miss there rolls and bread so much. I have yet to have anything better.
They served my wife a nipple sandwich after she gave birth. Literally a nipple in the strip of ham
I need to move
I am sure the quality of this food aligns with the pride Japanese people have in doing any sort of job well- no matter how mundane we in the west would think it is.
Why do American hospitals have such poor nutrition when you’re in hospital? My nana has never had a meal with more than one plate and it’s always slop. This looks delicious!
Nurse here, can’t tell you how many times american “hospital”/ nursing home foods have caused delayed healing, malnutrition, and people leaving the hospital or ordering fast food garbage because the food was so bad. 😬 I wouldn’t want it either. It’s so annoying that there are countries who just do so many things better and we can see the results right infront of us but America is convinced we’re doing it “right” and we don’t need to change anything.
You’re a number in the Healthcare system over here, doesn’t matter if your a patient or a Healthcare worker they’re going to do what’s best for the company (because you can’t call them hospitals anymore) if they weren’t lawfully obligated to treat certain people they wouldn’t. It’s all about the $$. And that’s been a harsh but painfully true reality I’ve learned since becoming a nurse. 🙃
Healthy food that actually looks like the hospital cares about the patient? Interesting how the US for profit hospitals can’t manage this, and whatever they do close to it you have to pay out the ass for.
That’s lovely. Was it included in the hospital stay price?
I thought pregnant women and new mothers couldn’t eat fish for some reason. I am not a woman or a father so I learned I was wrong on that today.