Hi guys, it's been a long time since I've wrote in here, but I had some questions on how everyone is feeling with their doctors office. I'm at 31 weeks today, and I've been going to a office that has multiple OB's (my main doc is my obgyn that I've seen for years) and I get an appt with any of them for all my visits. If I have questions in the mean time I ALWAYS get a voicemail and never a live person. In which someone will call me the next day. Sometimes my visits are so quick that I feel like they are just in concerned with me... I got the chicken pox last month and they didn't seem concerned, and they haven't even talked to me about how the delivery process works. I'm just worried I'm a number and not really cared about. Does anyone else feel like that? Or am I being overly needy?
Re: Doctors office concerns
But the phone service would really bother me. My dr. office calls back pretty promptly if no one picks up.
Good luck.
However, my experience with GPs (non preg related) has been similar to what you've described.
I've found that like pp's say, it is best to write down your questions. That way if you feel intimidated or rushed you can use the paper as a prompt.
Also, there are lots of great books on pregnancy and labour and delivery that might help you during the wait between phone calls. Maybe getting some of these from your library might be helpful? I find myself in the indexes if my preg books whenever I'm a little uneasy about a symptom or questioning "what's next". It always seems to help me feel more relaxed and prevents me from calling my midwife unnecessarily.
I hope you figure out how to fix this so you feel more confident with your care providers! I'm sure you will!
I hope you're over your chicken pox! That must have sucked while pregnant!
Write down your questions for your OB. Routine questions that are not regarding a serious symptom or problem that warrants a call can be answered in 24-48 hours or at your next appointment. Remember your OB has to see patients in office, deliver patients in hospital, do gyn procedures and surgeries and round on patients in the hospital. They are not just sitting around waiting to answer your questions. You also are going to have way more appointments as you get further along, so bring questions for each time and you'll get it all sorted out. Good luck.
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I like the fact that I am at a practice, like yours, where there are many doctors/midwives on staff. I have the chance to meet them all before the big day, so no matter who is on call from my practice I will know and be comfortable with them.
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I probably wouldn't switch now but if another child is in the cards for you in the future, you may want to consider a midwife if that is the type of care you are seeking. I am very hands off and do all of my research with friends, family, the Bump, books, etc. So I really have like no questions when I go in and don't really care about being coddled.
Like the others said, make sure to bring a list of your questions to every appointment.
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