Sentences with phrase «ob told»

I was really excited when my OB told me just how good walking was for you!
First, just FYI, my OB told me not to drink until 37 weeks.
My 3rd pregnancy a yr later went great normal pregnancy but 2 months before I had my son I had a staph infection but I was free of a staph infection when he was born but the nurses found out my joy turned to a living nightmare no nurse would take care of me my son wasn't allowed in the nursery only good thing that came out of it but me being a epileptic I needed daily medication for my seizures my ob / gyn for some unknown reason told me to bring my meds from home not normal procedure its against hospital rules but I did as he told me and thank god I did or I would have died my sons nurses were the only nurses I saw my whole weekend in the hospital they could only take my vitals and give me the basics pain meds & stool softener they fed me too if not for them I would have starved they brought me my hospital food its dangerous for a epileptic after birth to be denied food meds and regular monitoring because stress from the birth could make me seize but they didn't my ob told them flat out I was not infected and to remove me from isolation but they refused.
My ob told me I should bring it up when she is a naughty teenager and guilt trip her into obedience...
I was going mad, and the midwives and my OB told us his jaundice wouldn't necessarily improve any faster in hospital, than at home.
My ob told me to drink raspberry tea when I was pregnant with my son 16 years ago and I was ready to just have my son.
My OB told me this after I suddenly was admitted to the hospital, after an appt, at 32 weeks and I ran home first to pack my bag..
When my oldest was a baby, my OB told me that for me to breastfeed to 6 weeks old would be longer than most mothers ever make it.
That was strictly post pardom issue and my OBs told me to rein it in and did.
I have had three OBs tell me that it is just fine to breastfeed and two midwives from two different locations have told me the same thing.

Not exact matches

«The hormone factory is in the ovaries, and there's no reason why steam would affect the hormones produced there,» Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, clinical professor of ob - gyn at Yale School of Medicine, told Women's Health.
Dr. Rebecca Levy Gantt, MD, OB / GYN, told INSIDER that the patients in her practice report the most side effects of any birth control method with Depo - Provera.
Before I met my midwife, I tried 3 ob / gyn offices that had midwives on staff, and all of them pushed me instantly toward epidural, one going so far as to tell me I was stupid to think I could handle labor without medication.
He told me that their OB had let him catch the baby, and since that was something my husband Jody and I had talked about wanting to do and seemed pretty open - minded to me, I figured we would give her a try.
Also ladies MAKE SURE you tell your Ob or Midwifes office they are to NOT send your information to the marketing companies.
I told my husband that after my six - week appointment with my OB, we could most likely have sex again.
And please tell what are the «serious implications» of OBs controlling (I'd say guiding and advising, since patients are free to ignore advice without penalty, but happy to adopt your words for this conversation) and intervening in pregnancy and childbirth?
To this day, I'll never forget being in the labor & delivery room with the OB - GYN resident (who was exactly like every girl's gay best friend) telling him that I was doing a VBAC and his immediate reaction being: «Oh, I just love that» with a little flick of his wrist.
She'd seen a couple of doctors about it (her OB, and their family doctor) and no one had told her the link between c - sections and early supply issues, and no one told her how to help it either - they just said «keep trying, and supplement with formula»!!
My OB - GYN told me to ask my pediatrician if I could, but I was just wondering if you had any information.
I've had my last 3 babies at home with a midwife, and I can tell you that where I live in Florida it would've cost over $ 9,000 - 11,000 for the OB visits and a hospital birth (not including an epidural, another $ 1200 - 1500 or it were C - section that would've been thousands more).
An OB may have told you that.
After the way each of these 4 women cared for me through my pregnancy, labor and c - section, then postpartum, I DARE anyone to tell me that an OB is just a surgeon.
From the Obama Foodorama blog: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has confirmed that the pending $ 8 billion child nutrition legislation will not be brought to a vote in the House before Members leave for the Autumn recess, a source tells Ob Fo.
Told me that OB - led hospital births «do more harm than they do good» and that she believes it is her job to «protect» her patients from standard hospital care.
My OB gave me the side eye, checked my blood pressure and sugars, and told me to stick in a salad from time to time.
When I saw are OB In Feb / 05 She told be to quit smoking, lose 50 - 70 lbs and start taking pre-natal pills.
Needless to say, I was told by my OB that I would need fertility drugs when I would want to get pregnant.
I was told by the new OB that reviewed my case, that I was not as far along as the original OB had determined and that she wanted to run some tests.
In my time reading VBAC boards, there was a recurring theme of women being told their OBs didn't want to do VBACs, after which they got sucked into the woo just because they were desperate for a birth attendant to tell them VBAC was an option.
He told me of how the OB / GYN couldn't sleep the night before and basically begged my parents to have a c - section because he was that worried.
I saw my OB and he told me my breasts were «normal breastfeeding breasts,» even though when I saw him my breasts looked like huge lumpy bowling balls that were so tight they were shiny and had red streaks all over them.
My daughter was in a frank breech position the entire pregnancy and right from the beginning my ob / gyn told me, «The last breech baby I delivered died, so I won't deliver breech babies vaginally.»
I spoke with Eden Fromberg, a holistic OB - GYN and women's health specialist, who shared several ways expectant moms can tell if they're really in labor or if a prescription of more patience is in order.
I think their OB got his wheels turning when he told them he would have to drop them if they chose home birth.
I think you said something like your wife's OB recommended your CPM for your homebirth but asked you not to tell anyone, to keep it hush - hush?
My OB keeps reassuring me that these feelings are normal in a pregnancy after loss, but told me many others have felt joyous when they welcomed their rainbow baby into the world and had the confidence.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has confirmed that the pending $ 8 billion child nutrition legislation will not be brought to a vote in the House before Members leave for the Autumn recess, a source tells Ob Fo.
Tell their clients that they need to be followed simultaneously by an ob?
When I was discussing the pros and cons of a trial of labor for my second baby, my ob / gyn told me: «if you want other children after this one, this could be an extra reason to try a VBAC; however, just yesterday we've had a woman having her 5th [5th!!]
If this is not your understanding, at what point before the birth of your child are you going to tell the OB you no longer require his care?
At 27 weeks, I told my OB.
You need to go to all of your prenatal appointments, get (some of) the recommended testing and lab work done, and most OBs and midwives tell you that you have to get at least one anatomical ultrasound at 20 weeks.
That being said, there are some OB's who may tell you on an individual basis the occasional glass of wine would unlikely harm your baby due to the limited amount of alcohol you would be introducing into your body.
My ob / gyn basically told me that there's no way to know what will happen until after I give birth.
Way back in 2006 when my ob - gyne told me that the baby inside my womb have dilated kidneys, i decided to go for a second opinion from another ob - gyne and it gave me a sigh of relief after hearing from her that it is just normal and that there is nothing to worry about.
«Screening tests tell you the likelihood that your baby could have a birth defect, while diagnostic tests tell you with more than 99 percent certainty whether your baby has the disorder,» says Allison Hill, M.D., an OB - GYN and author of Your Pregnancy, Your Way and co-author of The Mommy Docs» Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy and Birth.
«Generally I tell people if two weeks go by and the symptoms of anxiety and depression persist, the woman needs to contact her doctor for an evaluation by her ob - gyn,» Meltzer - Brody says.
My Ob, Dr Foltz arrived shortly after 2 pm and told me about her Wyoming vacation and that she was happy that I waited for her to come back.
I see my biggest concern anyway is in the breastfeeding community in the mommy groups, I see moms telling other moms not to listen to their pediatricians or OBs and they place their babies in a position of harm unknowingly.
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