I'm 28 weeks and a FTM. I've always been told conceiving would be hard but it happened. I have a few health issues and pregnancy hasn't been easy. Especially since my OB sucks! She sets up appointments with specialist in her network then forgets who she set me up with and why
Re: Ob rant, too late to switch?
Just a question - did you just realize you didn't like your ob or did something happen that made you all of a sudden not like them? I ask because when I was pregnant with my son I found an ob and after the first phone call I knew it wouldn't work. This is someone who is supposed to guide and support me thru one of the most important journeys of my life, so it was very important for me to like them from day one. I called and met my current ob and I fell in love and cant imagine being taken care of by anyone else
You're a saint bc I would have walked out of that appointment and found another ob. It really sucks this is happening to you. No one has the right to speak to you that way ESPECIALLY a caregiver, no matter what's going on in their life. It's called professionalism. What if she's having a bad day on birth day? You shouldn't have to deal with moods and feelings that have nothing to do with you. This is my second pregnancy and I call my ob whenever i fart bc this pregnancy is so different. I'm sure some calls are unnecessary and plain silly to her but because it's an issue for me it's an issue for her. I had spotting and cramping like you and I called her in tears. Her nurse talked me off the ledge (it was normal uterus stretching) and even though I assured the nurse I was fine after our chat my dr still called to make sure I was ok. She emailed me info about the next few weeks and what to expect, and on my next visit we spoke at length about my curiosities/concerns going forward. The fact that you may stall going to L&D makes me sad that you don't have a doctor like mine. At the very least try to get a doula for birth day so you could at least have someone medically trained on your day if she tries to pull some foolishness while your in labor.
You're a saint bc I would have walked out of that appointment and found another ob. It really sucks this is happening to you. No one has the right to speak to you that way ESPECIALLY a caregiver, no matter what's going on in their life. It's called professionalism. What if she's having a bad day on birth day? You shouldn't have to deal with moods and feelings that have nothing to do with you. This is my second pregnancy and I call my ob whenever i fart bc this pregnancy is so different. I'm sure some calls are unnecessary and plain silly to her but because it's an issue for me it's an issue for her. I had spotting and cramping like you and I called her in tears. Her nurse talked me off the ledge (it was normal uterus stretching) and even though I assured the nurse I was fine after our chat my dr still called to make sure I was ok. She emailed me info about the next few weeks and what to expect, and on my next visit we spoke at length about my curiosities/concerns going forward. The fact that you may stall going to L&D makes me sad that you don't have a doctor like mine. At the very least try to get a doula for birth day so you could at least have someone medically trained on your day if she tries to pull some foolishness while your in labor.
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That's a great idea! I'll have to look into that. I think the main reason I didn't switch was because I felt comfortable at the practice I've been with my whole adult life and I knew that I can ask to see different docs in the practice, and the nurses are so awesome when I call ...but if she has that tude on my delivery day I won't be holding back this time!
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