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Re: What are my rights as an OB patient?

From: William D. McIntosh, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 Jun 1999 17:50:17 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Marcia wrote: >
>I'm glad to hear this discussion from several different points of view.
>
>I think, however, that if you feel that it comes down to 1) being
>induced or 2) having a doctor you don't want to deliver your baby, you
>might just be better off with another practice if you have that option.
>
>This is just my opinion, but being induced to avoid a doctor that you
>have a personality conflict with seems a little extreme. It just seems
>like a no-win situation and only you can decide where to compromise.
>Good luck!At Thu, 24 Jun 1999, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:

The problem is that she is not likely to be able to find another practice that will accept a transfer at 35 weeks in most areas. Here, most docs will not accept anyone past 28 weeks, even if they have had prenatal care. My practice benefits from that protocol.

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William D. McIntosh, MD
Clarksville, TN

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