So i had my weekly dr visit this morning and also had a serious talk with my dr about these test my other dr "demanded" i took before i delivered. Basically last week my "nonsensitive" dr basically scared me half with death with his harsh/direct way of suggesting that I take a NST and BPP due to my history of delivering early just by saying "most women like you tend to have still births alot" and not elaborating on the comment. smh But after talking to my more sensative/down to earth/motherly dr..she explained the process and why i needed to take these tests. From my visit she thinks that even though I am scheduled for a C-Section Oct 8th...my little princess should come earlier on her own terms...plus if any of my tests come back inconsistent or irregular on Tuesday..she will be delivered that same day. Now don't get me wrong...I definitely want her to stay in there and cook as much as possible and come out healthy...but just the thought of her being here in my arms in less than a week...kinda has me super excited and literally observing every cramp, BH, nudge, movement every second. Is that bad? Lol
Re: Good News...I think :/
I have also started weekly NST and BPP as well, due to twins, blood pressure, and age. I hope your little girl stays put as long as it is possible!
TFMC 08.02.13 at 19+ weeks. Everyday I grieve for my little Olive.
@CubanPinky I'm glad that you were able to talk to the other doctor and get a better understanding of the tests that they wanted to do... I reeeeeaaallly hope you said something about that ass of a doctor to someone higher up. He should NOT be in the medical profession with that sort of manner.
Hopefully everything with the tests come back well enough for LO to cook a little longer