Sentences with phrase «obgyn for»

You go to your OBGYN for your scheduled PAP smear just to get the box ticked on your health check up list, and wait for the Doctor to give you the «all clear.»
Since I'm not sure if I will be having complications, I should probably stick with an OBGYN for now.
I have to find a new OBGYN for my next pregnancy (whenever that may be) because my old doc went into wellness.

Not exact matches

I'm grateful for ultrasounds and breastfeeding classes and competent OBGYNs.
My sister has worked for an OBGYN in town for 15 yrs.
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My OBGYN came to my home for my labor.
Already decided not to breastfeed the baby I'm TTC for medical reasons and I don't want to deal with that after birth (my OBGYN agrees with me 100 % but who knows about the hospital...)
FH PRO for Women is a clinical - grade fertility supplement recommended by OBGYNs and fertility specialists.
Typically, your OBGYN will clear you for intercourse somewhere around the 6 - weeks postpartum mark (though you might not get the green light until weeks later if you had significant tearing or a c - section delivery).
Even now, going to my usual OBGYN would cost over $ 5,000 for the birth since I have a high deductible with my insurance.
This past week I came upon a top secret correspondence from a local hospital that read something like this: «The OBGYN Department and the Infection Control Division would like to remind you that eye protection (e.g. glasses, goggles) and a face mask are required for all providers participating in a delivery.
Some of the strongest facilitators and advocates for informed choice and autonomy I have ever encountered have been OBGYNs.
This was a fun way for me to track my pregnancy symptoms, while also recording pregnancy milestones (notes about my OBGYN appointments, notes about the first kicks I felt, etc.).
My favorite was my guitarist's girlfriend who A-has never had a baby and B - never witnessed a hospital delivery who tried to convince me that my OBGYN would ultimately control all aspects of my labor and I would have zero but if I went with a midwife I would be in control... Um yeah like how you know you can control how / when / where you go into labor and for how long and you can ultimately control whether anything goes wrong??? Ugh!!!
Midwives also can not provide homebirths for twin, breech, VBACs and must refer on to obgyns.
While it's always best to heed the advice of your OBGYN or midwife, what you did in the early weeks of pregnancy before you had that positive test generally isn't cause for alarm in the long run - just be sure to take care now.
My OBGYN is all for natural birth and said yes!
If your midwife or OBGYN has any concerns about your ability to give birth naturally, they will discuss them with you throughout your pregnancy, and you will have ample opportunity to make plans for caesarean section or other types of assisted birth if they are required.
@dionna - code - name - mama: Well, when I was having recurrent yeast infections (this was back when I was using antibiotics for acne, and I had a yeast infection every two weeks for a year — ugh), the nurse - midwife at my OBGYN's office made a big point of saying I needed to wash my undies (she assumed, correctly at the time, no cloth pads or family cloth) in vinegar to kill the yeast — that just washing them normally wouldn't necessarily do it.
Except, you catch heat from every OBGYN and MD you meet for choosing what might be your long - awaited dream birth.
In the uncomfortable transition between hospital - based prenatal care and deciding on a homebirth, moms are bombarded by objections from OBGYNs who can't fathom the need for inflatable birthing tubs, sibling involvement in baby's arrival, and cozy postnatal naps in our own beds.
Now that I'm in the week 14 I decided to be more aggressive about stop breastfeeding for 2 reasons... my obgyn insists I should stop and my baby wakes me up about 3 - 4 times a night (still)... and my energy level is really low with pregnancy.
Ask local moms, your doula or your OBGYN or midwife for a reputable photographer in your area.
«We opened up Novant Health midwifery services about two years ago and that was all hospital based deliveries by a midwife, but what we were hearing from our moms was, «Gosh, I really wish I could deliver somewhere other than a hospital,»» said Kirsten Royster, service line leader for OBGYN in Novant Health's Winston - Salem market.
So you won't trust an OBGYN with the entire birth process, but if something goes wrong, you're running there begging for their help?
They use a lot of the same equipment that OBGYNs use and not only that but most reputable midwives are fine with working either with a hospital or have an OBGYN on cal if any complications arise, just because there are some shitty midwives doesn't mean they all are, just like one shitty Dr doesn't make them all shitty... But I know they push for women to come in and out quick, they give them a time limit to give birth and if you don't fall in that time line you get a shit ton of meds and then complications next thing you know your havingna csection... Dr makes money on that too BTW!
I don't for a moment believe you're an OBGYN with writing, spelling and grammar skills like that.
Thank you for the information; I did not mean that nobody had ever used such misogynistic terms before OBGYN (predating feminism too!).
«the call for midwives has never been greater because there are so many woman that medically speaking has no reason to attend a hospital or have an OBGYN» Until, of course, they do have a reason.
To clarify, these terms are used pervasively in OBGYN to enforce the stereotype that female patients are passive and need to be «rescued» by having their babies delivered for them.
If your OBGYN says you're cleared for intercourse, go for it on this most romantic day of the year.
Valley OBGYN included an adorable delivery essentials box to help our mamas prepare for labor!
The truth of the matter is that most OBGYN's, pediatricians and family doctors are not up to date on the recommendations for every medication they routinely prescribe.
If you're not sure where to go for help I suggest starting with your OBGYN.
Use red for OBGYN visits, blue for Skype updates with intended parents (IPs), green for IVF clinics, and so on.
Either way, if mama is keeping up with an OBGYN they are being monitored for this issue.
As a 20 year obgyn RN I do nt know for sure the benefits of taking the IV our sap and no eye gel and hep b vaccine..
this is amazing I'm going to have a c section for my third son but I just not happy with my obgyn can any one recommend me a C friendly doctor in the area of miami I'm desperate and I love the birth plan I would do it exactly thanks
To my dismay, I discovered that an OBGYN was an elusive figure in the Netherlands, only to be paraded out for special occasions.
They start preparing you for it at your first OBGYN appointment.
I cleared my «taboo» activity with my moderation - approving OBGYN, but still felt trace amounts of shame for being the pot that judged the kettles that came before me.
At a busy OBGYN office, a gynecologist was meeting a patient for the first time for a routine prenatal appointment.
So I'm trying to get pregnant and we have been having trouble so my obgyn ordered a blood test for me to take on the third day of my cycle and these r my levels.....
My obgyn did my blood work and when I went in to meet with him for the results he said my hormone levels were off.
At her first OBGYN appointment for her pregnancy, this woman and her husband may be surprised to learn that she was already 10 weeks pregnant, with the previous results having been what is called a false negative pregnancy test.
Furthermore, the OBGYN clinic at that hospital had photos in their lobby for 30 years of her pregnancy, our daughter's birth, and the breast feeding of our daughter.
I end up going to my obgyn and when I was weighed I was 273... I then knew my weight for sure which lead me to believe that I had to weigh more then this in the beginning when I didn't own a scale.
We just started trying for kids a few months ago (both are 28yo) and decided to change her OBGYN because the previous one wasn't taking her condition seriously.
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