Questions like what are my options if we are infertile, will my cycle being longer or shorter affect things, will this or that affect my baby's development, when's the best/most likely time to get pregnant, and what are signs of labor. These kinds of questions confuse me especially if these people know what the problem is by speaking with a doctor. Do doctors just not care enough to let you know what your options are, or what signs to look for? Why wouldn't you ask your doctor while you are there? And is it just me, or do most women not KNOW that the best thing to do when considering having a baby is to see a doctor, to make sure everything is ok with you and your partner, to start making lifestyle changes that will help you get pregnant and have a healthy pregnancy. I understand the women who aren't planning on getting pregnant, but those who are trying? I'm trying not to be condescending, and I know that I've made my share of mistakes, i'm just wondering why it's not common sense.
2007-01-03
13:30:42
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Cyndi Storm
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