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Re: Finding a new doctor...or Dr. M, can you move to IL?
From: Stacie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 8 Nov 1999 08:49:37 -0800 (PST)
Where in IL AnnMarie? Im in IL too.
--- AnnMarie <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote:
> I am looking for a new obgyn in my area. My current
> one is okay, but
> registered with a hospital that is 45 minutes away
> (we moved during
> first pregnancy). With my prior birth history, we
> thought it might be a
> good idea to stay local. I wonder if I should
> search for a doctor who
> also deals with high risk. First pregnancy, I was
> diagnosed "threatened
> miscarriage" due to low progesterone. Came through
> fine with
> suppositories. My baby was born at home on her due
> date. She came
> quickly (under one hour) and without labor pains. I
> had been 2cm/80%
> for a month prior (first internal check), with some
> very bad cramps my
> last few months. No, I never told the doctor about
> having such bad
> cramps. I did tell his nurse at one visit but she
> didn't seem very
> concerned. She was a very good nurse, too. I had
> so much trouble
> working and would often sit down to make the cramps
> go away only to come
> back again after I got up and started working again.
> I also have
> B-Strep. I know this is alot of info, but I'd like
> your opinion about
> the type of doctor. I would like to break the
> preferred protocol of
> induction for my case, too. It's hard for me to
> believe that I could
> have two babies at home with no labor pains. LOL!
>
> AM
>
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