This review is 7 years late, but it is a well earned. I decided to have my daughter with Dr. NorrisWalsh, but Audell delivered my baby. <br>When it finally came time to have my daughter in the hospital though, I realized what a mistake I made. I was welcomed into my delivery room by a rude nurse trying to dictate what I could and count do on my phone because I wasn't in pain when my water broke, I was notifying friends and family. <br>Hours later, I'm feeling tons of pain. Waiting for my cervix to expand. They finally gave me the epidural, but I was no where near ready to deliver. <br>A day and a half passes! Dr. Margaret S. Audell is the on call doctor. She comes in and rudely greeted herself, saying she was going to be next door delivering another baby and then taking a break for a nap (it was the middle of the night, but I've never heard of doctors napping on shifts) <br>My nurse comes in awhile after and tells me that we are going to start pushing. I asked her where the doctor was and she said she was napping still. <br>I begin pushing with the nurse, I was in so much pain, I just wanted it to be over. I pushed with her for over a HOUR before Dr. Audell came in and checked on me. She finally told us that we had to have an emergency CSection because my daughters head was crooked and my cervix was too small! <br>Exhausted by this point, I sign the papers and wait for them to take me in. <br>As they're cutting me open, I hear them talking. My daughter cries, a beautiful baby girl! <br>As they're sewing me up, I hear the nurse say "don't forget that rag" as my mom sees them pull out a bloody rag from my insides that they almost forgot in there! <br>I'm so exhausted and drowsy at the end of surgery, I barely remember holding my daughter for the first time. Unknowingly at the time, that was the only time I was able to hold her for the next few torturous weeks. <br>I'm transferred to their after delivery room. <br>I'm in so much pain and not getting any better. They allow me to eat my first meal after delivery. I was in so much pain, but starving after two days without anything but ice chips. <br>My daughter was being taken care of by amazing nurses in the NICU, she had jaundice and an infection from delivery. <br>The nurse urges me to try to walk. I could barely move from the pain, but I forced myself. Finally the doctors realize that I'm not showing any improvement so they order tests and scans to try to find out what might be wrong. Nothing shows up. They finally decide to insert a camera in my stomach. So I sign those papers and wait for surgery. <br>After surgery, I wake up with a tube down my nose and a bag hanging from my stomach for drainage. Dr. Audell tells me that they took 3 inches of my intestines for tests because they found a small "nick" or "cut" on them from the CSection. <br>I wasn't out of the clear yet. I remember one night being in so much pain, telling my dad to pray for me because I hurt so much. My parents were worried, thinking that I wasn't going to make it. No one could figure out what was wrong. And delivery was supposed to be in and out, not this case. <br> They transferred my rooms four times during my stay. Days pass, unable to move from the pain and I haven't seen my daughter again. The doctors still have no idea why I haven't shown improvement! They had an infectious disease doctor helping, he was great. He told me I had a blood infection and that I needed a blood transfusion. <br>Finally, showing some signs of improvement, they take my nose drainage out. They let me see my daughter, they wheel me to her in a wheelchair. Unable to hold her still, I was overjoyed by being able to just see her again. She was able to go home shortly after that day with my parents. <br>Twice, that's all I was able to see my precious daughter in the first almost month of her life. Three and a half weeks. <br>I continued to improve over the weeks, forcing myself to walk through the pain. They made me cough to prevent my lungs from filling with liquid. I was so depressed knowing I wasn't with my baby and stuck in a hospital. <br>Finally, the nightmare was so close to ending. After three and a half weeks, going in for what should have been a simple delivery, and only seeing my newborn twice. They let me go home. <br>Yes, I should have sued for malpractice! I was young though and just wanted to spend my time with my daughter. I have four scars on my stomach from Dr. Audell for her mistakes. They remind me everyday of that horrible experience of my first born. <br>I recently had my second child, with a WONDERFUL doctor who has his own practice in Newport Beach. He told me that those doctors should have known that my cervix was too small to begin with and should have prepped for a scheduled Cesarean. He gave me his cellphone number to call him anytime I needed to and he would meet me at the hospital. 3 days later I was out & healthy. <br>I will NEVER go back to that medical group again and I urge any pregnant woman to stay away from Dr. Margaret S. Audell!!!