This is a cross post from Special Needs. I mostly just lurk here, so I hope its ok that I ask. Has anyone else had any issues with a little one who is scared to death of their ped? The exams always end with her holding him down, or having me hold him down, while he cries and struggles to get free. I can tell that he is very frightened and he has sensory issues, which only exacerbate all of this. In the beginning, as a new mom, I guess I just thought that that's how it was done, but I don't know how comfortable I am with this technique anymore. We see lots of other pediatric professionals who examine him, and no one else has to hold him down and do it against his will. To complicate matters even further, our ped is my MILs best friend. I guess that's why I let it go on this long, but I am starting to be really uncomfortable with it. Should I switch, or is this pretty standard practice for pedis?
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Re: XP Pediatrician Issues?
My baby is afraid of the pedi. I have no idea why. He flirts with the MA who stabs him with needles, but his ridiculously sweet pedi? Really uneasy.
I draw blood so that requires holding down screaming kids almost every time. Some of the ladies I work with dont mind what they call the "bear hug" and warn the parents there might be bruises. I think thats a little extreme and Im not willing to do that. If the kid was deathly sick? Absolutely. But for most routine stuff, mom crosses her leg over the kid and a coworker holds the arm while they scream. It's just a part of it.
Is the pedi examining him more thoroughly than the others? Maybe they would have to hold him if they were doing more? I do think that if your pedi is disregarding his sensory issues it's time for a new one, MIL's bestie or not.
I would switch solely because your pedi is your MIL's friend. Even with HIPPA laws, if anything big ever came up that you wanted private, it might slip out in conversation on accident. And that just seems like a weird situation to me. It definitely sounds like she and your LO don't mesh well, so I'd try out someone else.
My kid HATES 'strangers' touching him, so the Dr is a fun time. While I have to usually hold LO, it's not like he;s pinned down on the table, but sitting on my lap so I can reassure him and help him stay still. Of course the second the Dr goes to leave the pissed off baby immediately turns charming and smiles at him and says "Bye!"
IMO you have to trust your instincts. If it feels wrong to you, then switch.
When they are little the Dr has to check their hips/etc so I would have to lay LO down and he cried sometimes about it but it never felt traumatic, if that makes sense.
If I were you I would most likely switch because your LO probably has negative associations with that doctor that will be hard to break, but you could try one more time if you'd prefer. I'd think about any accommodations or changes that might help your LO and either see if your current pedi is willing to change or start over with a new pedi.
This.