What do you think? Should RE's offices have a "no babies or children allowed" policy? I know this might be a controversial/sensitive topic, but I'm curious because several times that I've been at the RE's office, there have been people with children in the waiting room (playing, crying, babbling, saying "mommy mommy mommy"). Curious how you feel about that?
Mine doesn't have a policy, but another friend of mine/patient mentioned saying something to the office manager one time. Not sure it would go over well.
Re: Opinion? No children policy in the RE's office?
My RE's offics has a sign up that says "out of respect for our patients who do not yet have children...." I think that;s a nice way to phrase
I personally do not mind it though. once I was there for pre-op testing & a woman had her 2 yr-ish old there & I felt like it gave me hope- like wow this actually does work sometimes LOL
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I'm kind of torn on it, I guess. On the one hand I think it would be respectful to not bring babies in, and I wouldn't if I had any. On the other hand, we see babies and children everyday and I don't necessarily believe we should be sheltered from it.
That being said, it doesn't bother me to see other peoples babies or children, so that's probably why I feel that way. I understand everyone has a different sensitivity level.
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I think of all the places we go the RE's office should be a safe place with no babies or bellies.
My RE has a no kids rule. I like that they are thinking of us and how it would feel for us to be around babies during such a sensitive time.
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This, and I agree that it's a nice way to say it. Still, some people bring in their kids and I've seen insanely annoying parents and very considerate parents. One Mom brought her kid to a 2 hour workshop! Go figure.
My office doesn't forbid them, but in the intro information and around the office they post reminders that children can be upsetting to patients and ask that you not bring them if at all possible.
I like that they post that reminder and I've only seen 2 kids in there, so I'm ok with that. I was only annoyed one time because it seemed like there were enough adults (the mother, father,and grandparents?) they could have entertained the little boy outside.
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The 2 RE's I've seen allow children. Both of these offices even had toys and children's books. ETA: these offices see patients for reasons other than IF too (urology, obstetrics, etc).
I don't think it would bother me but I've never encountered a child in the waiting area at either of my RE"s offices. Now if the child wasn't being watched and was climbing all over me, I'd have an issue with that. Like PP said, sometimes these things can't be helped .
last time I was at my REs office in the waiting room with DH there was a woman with a 3 yr old with her being loud and yelling etc and I just look at my DH and said "Did she seriously bring her child here.... to show us what we dont have."
I wish they had a no child policy.
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Mine doesn't have a policy.
I have an almost 4 year old, and I'd be ok with it, mostly. There are times when I've been waiting for a dreaded appt and people have had infants in the waiting room that I've REALLY not wanted to deal with babies.
In 18 months of treatments, I've only had to bring him with me once, and if they had a no kid's policy, I would have asked to go straight back to a waiting room. HOWEVER, I am really lucky that my Mom is retired, lives close by, and can watch him on short notice. Since they don't (and there was a woman with 2 kids in the waiting room), I didn't worry about it.
My first clinic had a no children policy. Thank God.
My second clinic didn't and it pissed me off to see kids in there.
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This.