So, the more I think about it, the more concerned I am about the care I receive at my doctors office. I seriously picked this place because they were first listed on Google and I was freaking out (plus they took my insurance). My question is this: what happens at your doctors visits?
I've often laughed and said my doc is a flake but reading some of these threads, I am starting to get a little bit worried she really is a flake. Each time I go in, I get vitals taken, urine collected, then the doc comes in with a Doppler. She listens to the baby for 15 seconds, says "sounds fine" then asks me if I've had any problems. I say "nope" or "hips are killing me" and she says great, see you in a month and leaves. (Entire doc portion < 2 minutes) Should we be discussing options for birth, preparations I should be doing, nutrition, or anything like that? Anytime I do ask specific questions, she hands me a pamphlet or recommends I read What to expect while you're expecting because they can"explain it better than her."
I've never been to the doctor much, actually only for yearly paps, but is this normal?
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The one thing that would raise a red flag with me about your doc is her deflecting your questions to what to expect. That would piss me off. She's a doctor. She should be able to explain it.
ETA: with my last pregnancy, we started discussing birthing plans and preparation a little further along. Maybe 25ish weeks? I can't remember but we did eventually talk about it. The first 20 weeks was mostly about how I was feeling and how baby was doing.
I have no problems asking questions, but any questions I've had either have a two second answer or a referral to a book. The other part is-- I gave no clue what to ask!!!! If it weren't for this site I'd totally forget about things like birthing classes, ect. I just don't know how/what to expect!
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I do think it's weird that she refers you to what to expect instead of answering your questions.
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This. My appts are short, but that's because I haven't had any questions so far. I've been feeling good and this is my second time around. If my appt lasts longer than 5 min it's because I'm getting my pap and they are making sure we are on the same page regarding a scheduled c section. When I ask a question, they answer it...not refer me to a book. That would scare me.
Wow google it really that is so strange i would find me another doctor!
If you are uncomfortable with your OB, especially her apparent inability to answer questions, I would switch ASAP before you get too far along.
As far as birth options, we didn't discuss it until third tri with my first, when we talked about induction. This time it has come up earlier because of complications I had during dd's birth.
I would, however, be ticked off at the book answer. It's one thing to recommend it as an aside. It's another thing to dismiss a question.
If there aren't any issues going on, routine OB appointments WILL be very short. But given what you've said I'd probably look for a new OB. Do you have any friends you can ask for referrals? Or else maybe try your primary care doctor.
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With DD I was supposed to have the OB on call deliver her, not the OB I had been seeing. It was a healthcare system and they all took delivery rotations and that's just the way it was. I lucked out and my regular OB just happened to be at the hospital doing L&D Triage. When she saw my name come up on the patient list she made the time to come up and deliver DD. It made a huge difference to have her there, someone I knew and trusted. I can't imagine having someone I didn't trust or felt was flaky.
As far as labor plans, etc. I assumed it was too early and that's not how they do it. I honestly have barely thought about it and wouldn't even know what to talk about yet. I just started to realize I'm actually having this baby
BTW..at 12 weeks I did have an internal/ pap but that was the only difference so far
Most of my Reg OB appts are short and sweet. Unless I have some "abnormals" I have questions about.
This past visit did result in a panic attack due to her addressing a C-section (I am 16 weeks with twins Twin A is breech) my HR doc said it was too early to have been having that conversation. My panic attack resulted in my fear of surgery, not because it was a "c section." Just wanted to clarify that.
Any concerns you have when the doc hands you a pamphlet, stop her and ask questions. She should be able to do that for you. That is what her job consist of.