ISO Female Reproductive Endocrinologist

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Anonymous wrote:You might find a female to have a consultation with but once you are in a system you will have to get over yourself because you won't have a say in who is doing the procedures on your designated days once you are in a protocol.


Yes, meant to add this.
Anonymous
We saw Dr. Reh for dc#1 and I really liked her, but my insurance changed to UHC so I may have to go to another RE for the next round.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Abbasi at Columbia Fertility.


Also a patient of hers. We're big fans. We also wanted a female Dr.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You might find a female to have a consultation with but once you are in a system you will have to get over yourself because you won't have a say in who is doing the procedures on your designated days once you are in a protocol.


Yes, meant to add this.


At CFA Dr. Abbasi has done 90% of my procedures. I think this statement is only true if you're at a big machine like SG.
Anonymous
^ very possible
Anonymous
Two successful pregnancies thanks to Dr. Osbourn. She's a straight shooter, but still warm. Dr. Nair did one of my transfers.
Anonymous
Marci Krop Cook is reston. She has a private practice.
Anonymous
I had dr reh for a monitoring appt a few months ago and she was obviously pregnant, maybe 5 months along at the time? She'll probably be on maternity leave in the next few months.
Anonymous
As someone who also had success with Dr. Abassi I have to warn you that she is very curt and does not hold your hand. If you are looking for someone compassionate, she may not be the kind of doctor you are looking for. However, she is very intelligent and knows her stuff.
Anonymous
This is the pp who said to get over yourself--I did just remember being absolutely shocked that the sono tech at GW was male. All the sono people I had ever seen in my entire reproductive lifetime had been female. 7am at GW, barely awake, spreading my legs for a non-physician guy, ah, those were good times.
Anonymous
Thank you all for the helpful information!

I realize that your primary doc will not do all procedures and tests but for several reasons I would prefer a woman so that’s what I asked about. However, if you have suggestions for a warm, compassionate male provider I would love to hear about him. Or even feedback about practice groups in general would be most welcome.

As I said, I’m new to this and I value you all sharing your experiences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had dr reh for a monitoring appt a few months ago and she was obviously pregnant, maybe 5 months along at the time? She'll probably be on maternity leave in the next few months.


She is already back in the office!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had dr reh for a monitoring appt a few months ago and she was obviously pregnant, maybe 5 months along at the time? She'll probably be on maternity leave in the next few months.


She is already back in the office!


Wow she's already had the baby and is back already?!

That means it's been longer than I thought since I've been there and still no bfp
Anonymous
OP,
Male, female doesn't matter after a certain point. You should look at RE's with good profiles and success rates. Also the lab.
I was shy when I began the process. A lot of times I would just sit there and not get undressed for the ultrasound. My RE would freak out at me. After so many failures and so many ultrasounds, very used to it now and don't care anymore about anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also saw Dr. Abbasi at Columbia Fertility. She is great! And yes I had to see 2 of the male doctors for monitoring at some point when she was on vacation. But I understand wanting to have a female doctor as your primary doc.


Also recommend Dr. Abbasi. She tells it like it is! Kind but matter of fact.
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