Okay, the reason I am asking this is that the nurses at the hospital where I am going to deliver tend to be very b*tchy. They pretty much act like you should not be there unless you are in labor, like there is no other good reason for them to have to put up with your presence.
Anyways, I am wondering, because my doctor wants me to come into the hospital here in another hour or so to check on some things with the pre-e and NST for the baby, if what I am experiencing pain wise is back labor, does that even show up on the uterine contraction monitor thing? Because that is the first thing the nurses do when you come in is put a little monitor at the top of your uterus, then roll their eyes at you if you aren't contracting. Normally I don't care about their attitude, but my temper has been really short the last couple of days, and I really don't want to go off on one of these girls! LOL
2007-04-21
11:40:23
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Bruja
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