lol. I think more people should talk to their doctors. You pay them for a service, and part of the service and OB or midwife provides is a 24/7 answer service that pages them so they can call you right back. Even when its 4 am and you cant tell if you have gas or contractions, or want to know if you can eat marshmellows.
I dont think women understand the services due them by their OB because their doctor always makes them feel rushed and unimportant in the office.
That and they should actually ASK questions at the time of the visit/test/diagnosis instead of wondering about it all day and night and asking everyone else. That communication is also something they pay their doctors for, its not a favor, its the doctors duty.
2006-10-22 02:42:08
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answered by amosunknown 7
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that is what the doctor is there for and what i do is i get an exercise book and i write in it the date of my appointment and under that i write in there what i need to ask and any concerns i have if you dont ask and something goes wrong you would never forgive yourself and also make sure you have a pregnancy book which takes you through the 40 weeks but i find writting stuff down is best because it is a known fact that pregnant wonen have baddddddddd memories and forget stuff after all they have alot on their minds and have to think for two. good luck and dont worry too much
2006-10-22 09:24:28
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answered by Jaynie 1
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lol, i'm never been pregnant but my sister was. I think it's just normal for pregnant women to have the tendency to worry a lot like what you said. Emotions usually doubles or even triples when you're pregnant :)
2006-10-22 09:29:26
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answered by sheer♥black 5
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No! If you have a good doctor, he or she should have told you on your first visit THERE ARE NO STUPID QUESTIONS!
Please share any and all concerns with your doctor/nurse or midwife. Thats what they are there for, and trust me they have heard it all!
2006-10-22 09:29:49
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answered by Carolyn D 2
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