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[quote=Anonymous]Reiter, Hill, Johnson & Nevin... they are too big, things slip thru the cracks and I will forever feel they are responsible for my miscarriage. I was referred to them by my best friend who said amazing things about them. I also was in the delivery room with her and was impressed by one of the namesake doctors who delivered her baby. I have a very busy and demanding job, so when I had a gyn issue that required a sonogram and I needed lots of flexiblity with scheduling I was OK with having different doctors and locations and decided to use them. I was set for a procedure and the doctor told me i have to have a blood pregnancy test 48 hours before the procedure. Due to scheduling i went back later for the bloodwork and then had the procedure scheduled with a different doctor. That second doctor had a better bed side manner and seemed more experienced so i trusted her over the other doctor that looked about 15 yrs old. She discarded my blood work opting for a urine test the day off and then did a painful procedure that requires a negative pregnancy test or it causes miscarriage. Turns out I was pregnant, for the frist time. I spent a heartwrenching month going to get weekly blood work and sonograms, only to lose the baby. Lots of people like them, and they have delivered tons of healthy babies. As for my case, I know that many pregnancies end in miscarriage, and that pregnancies have survived even after an abortion (at least that is the nice kind statement one of the namesake doctors told me while confirming my miscarriage, no doubt to downplay any malpractice) but the negligence was unacceptable and my heart break is forever. [/quote]
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