"To trust the doctor" means to have confidence in and believe that the doctor will provide proper medical care and advice.
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She does
n't trust doctors or anyone else who has pointed out that her kid needs more nutrition than her breast milk is providing.
Many
people trust their doctors and take the pills that are offered up but there are many dangerous side effects of cholesterol lowering drugs such as type 2 diabetes and memory problems.
I know that I as a patient am inclined to
trust my doctors recommendation, and I have definitely over heard many women say they've done the 2nd c - section for safety.
I worried so much and now I know that there is a fine line between knowing the risks of modern medicine and knowing so much that you can not
trust doctors at all.
Few things can cause as much harm as a medical error — and not just because
patients trust their doctors and hospitals to treat them with the highest standard of care.
And while most patients will
still trust their doctors to prescribe the most appropriate medications, others may start to doubt their physician's decisions based on this information.
Matthew Jr. has Down Syndrome, and Bowen decided he didn't want to uproot his family — not to mention move away
from trusted doctors and therapists — yet again, and retired.
Considering your distrust for doctors after the death of your dad, I find is suspect that you believe we should all 100 %
trust doctors in the field in which you practiced, and that you have firmly been against deliveries attended by anyone other than doctors in hospitals.
I do know not to
ALWAYS trust the doctors, but he had just had a complete checkup and was healthy with no ear infections.
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Why would
you trust a doctor to diagnose a problem when you could just ask god to let you know if there is anything you should be concerned about.
Would
you trust a doctor that was coughing and wheezing and spitting up blood tell you how to get healthy?
Would
you trust a doctor who's only medical knowledge is «prayer changes things»?
I trusted my doctors had my best interest in mind, but as I was prescribed more & more medication and felt worse & worse, I started to question.
I have no reason to believe that his public comments about
trusting the doctors and how he understands that they are looking out for him aren't genuine, but perhaps this little rough patch in his incredible debut season will reinforce such a trust in those people.
I chose to
trust my doctor and my gut (literally) and take each piece of advice with a smile and a «I might try that.»
I recalled learning all about that in the classes I had taken, and being a first time mom,
I trusted my doctors and nurses to help me through this — even more so since I was pretty heavily medicated from my emergency c - section and this was my first baby.
Basically, what is safe for a breastfeeding woman is whatever she, her baby, and
her trusted doctors are comfortable with.
Thanks to her I realized that an NCB propaganda was completely false and
trusted my doctor.
I threw out my birth plan and decided to
trust my doctor.
I then told her that as a mama
I trust the doctors - implicitly.
But
we trust doctors to save our lives and the lives of our children.
Mom needs to believe that she can
trust her doctor and feel safe in the delivery room for her body to keep doing the work of moving the baby down the birth canal.
I'm a huge proponent of encouraging people to listen to and
trust their doctors (especially with vaccines!)