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Re: Confused about switching Dr.'s...Dr.s opinions please...ladies too!From: Melissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 30 Apr 2003 23:16:31 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 30 Apr 2003, Misty wrote: > >OK, history: gestational giabatic > >1st pregnancy-7lbs 9oz at 37 weeks...shoulder dystochia, 4th degree >tears > >2nd pregnancy-preterm labor at 31 weeks-took procardia and bedrest to >stop contractions, then induced at 36 weeks to reduce chance of another >shoulder dystochia. baby 6lbs 14oz, no problems > >I am now 24 weeks with my 3rd pregnancy and I am seeing a general ob >rather than perinatologist because we moved and she is an hour away. I >loved my previous doctor and constantly compare her to this new one. I >am thinking of traveling the hour every week though because: > >1. New doctor doesn't seem to think non-stress tests are needed before >30 weeks, even though I had preterm labor with other pregnancy > >2. He always brings up the idea of a c-section instead even though I >have told him I am adament about natural childbirth > >3. I always have to force the nurse to check my urine for sugar and >protein at every visit > >4. Doctor said he won't induce me before 37 weeks even if baby is >measuring big > >5. Said he'll do a follow up ultrasound at 32 weeks, even though I had >them every 2 weeks after 24 weeks, then every week during last month > >6. He didn't seem to take my birthplan very seriously. I make it so >when I am in hard labor, I won't have to answer questions they can >already know the answer to. Labor with no pain medication is serious >business. He said, "well, most of this should be OK, but I'll probably >ask about this stuff anyway." > >Am I being too critical? HI, I don't think you are being too critical at all. If you are very comfortable with your Peri, then I would continue seeing her. I changed my OB with my second pregnany. Not because I didn't like my OB, I did like him a lot. But, our town had two hospitals and one closed (the one I liked) and I didn't want to deliver in the other one. I changed OB's to the town where I had delivered my preemie daughter because I loved that hospital and my peri was up there too. It was a 45 minute drive, but it was totally worth it!
-- Melissa mom to Lydia 24 weeker 2/26/00 1 lb 9 oz, 11.5 inches long mom to Andrew fullterm 4/19/01 7 lb 11 oz, 20 3/4 inches long http://www.lydiaspreemiepage.homestead.com http://www.andrewsbabypage.homestead.com
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