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Heartbreaking story, anyone see this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOFB8e2wHI0 |
| I find it hard to believe that the first person she wanted to talk to was Dr DiMatina (sp?). |
| I wonder who was her ob and what the heck happened to her baby? |
| I'm doing NCIVF at Dominion and I hope it works, but I'm 43 and the odds are slim. |
I can’t watch the video, but I owe my kids to Dr D. Love him. I know he gets a bad rap on here, but i would give him a huge hug if I ever saw him Out in public. Good luck PP. |
+1 how can I not be thabkoto the man that helped e get my DD? |
| I totally get that she wanted to talk to her RE first. I LOVED my RE and knew he was 1000% on my side, and during our fertility struggle he was basically family. |
| OMG, this is so sad, I bet her RE was pissed that an ob basically killed her baby?? |
| Wow this is so sad. |
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I have to say, I hate Dominion marketing, including you, OP. It's very manipulative and pushy. They do a lot of radio ads on the spanish language station, with baby cooing sounds, etc. For anyone considering dominion: check their results on SART page of CDC - the stats are quite poor. Always compare providers before plunking down major dough. Infertility is difficult, don't let marketing people playing on your emotions guide your decisions. |
| Wow haters gotta hate I guess, I'm the OP and a past patient of DF and returning soon to hopefully have a sibling. |
and you titled your post “losing baby” why exactly? for click bait? |
| so, I had a stillbirth at the end of a pregnancy (38th week) - and I definitely did not rush to talk to my RE... especially since they didn't take some health indications seriously (focusing on getting me pregnant vs. how I would manage the pregnancy). Had children eventually via gestational surrogate - and I am thankful to the team of doctors that helped me reach that - but this is really bad and insensitive (and even cruel) marketing from Dominion - trying to play on a tear jerking story with all the added tragic elements that isn't really relevant to most of their patient base. |