Hearing personal stories from ob's in the delivery room? How common?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
What exactly is wrong with chit chat?


For OP, I think it means the doctor isn't completely focused on her her her the entire time.

- not a doctor


You people are exhausting.

Sorry, but if you are an OB and your patient is pushing out her baby, it needs to be all about HER HER HER. Or get another damn profession.

I agree.
Anonymous
I often wonder how such delicate people make it through normal, everyday life.
Anonymous
This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"


Wow. Unbelievable. Would love to know his fu*kin name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I often wonder how such delicate people make it through normal, everyday life.


Me too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.

Count your lucky stars, cause that's all that really matters, huh?
Think again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.


Do you think I don't know that? Signed: very thankful to be alive and not really bothered by swearing but kind of freaked out to have known that I was in danger of bleeding to death.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.


Do you think I don't know that? Signed: very thankful to be alive and not really bothered by swearing but kind of freaked out to have known that I was in danger of bleeding to death.

What was the cause of your dire condition?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.

We're all stressed and no one here is a saint. But they do have bedside trainings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.

We're all stressed and no one here is a saint. But they do have bedside trainings.


No, you do not have the stress of a dying woman and baby that are your responsibility and have just minutes to act.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.

We're all stressed and no one here is a saint. But they do have bedside trainings.


No, you do not have the stress of a dying woman and baby that are your responsibility and have just minutes to act.

Thanks for your arrogance, Mr/Ms Clueless. Or should we address your high holy as* as Doctor?
Anonymous
PPH you can bleed out in minutes. Some disorders also affect clotting ability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PPH you can bleed out in minutes. Some disorders also affect clotting ability.

Off topic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"



When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale.

We're all stressed and no one here is a saint. But they do have bedside trainings.


No, you do not have the stress of a dying woman and baby that are your responsibility and have just minutes to act.

Thanks for your arrogance, Mr/Ms Clueless. Or should we address your high holy as* as Doctor?

Physicians aren't the only ones dealing with potential life and death situations.
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