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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP here. There were lots of little things that happened. She forgot things I told her and would ask me to tell her again like 2 weeks later. I asked when I would meet with the MFM at the end of my ultrasound and she said oh why do you need to meet with her and then she says she forgot I gave birth prematurely. She spent so much time trying to figure out WHY my birth was premature and then she forgets it even happened? She also pulled out her phone and tell me I look like some celebrity. [/quote] She forgot things and asked about them 2 weeks later? So you had seen her before? How was she during those visits? (And why did you see her before if it was your first scan?) [quote=Anonymous]Many women do know the gender by then because of the NIPT you can do in the first trimester. I had a preemie and the tech asked me a thousand questions about it. If you had pprom without contractions v with v incompetent cervix matters. Whether you have a uterine abnormality matters. I would expect a lot of questions from the tech. Maybe she was drunk. I don’t know. But the two things above would not make me think that. [/quote] And this above is exactly, right. In case you do decide to say something, your writing style -- and assumptions that not knowing what might explain your prior experiences is the norm -- is giving off the sense that you aren't all there either. Maybe that's not fair and you are just rushing but that's what's coming across. So, if you choose to communicate with the doctor's office about either your worries or your request to see someone different, check your grammar and be sure to present yourself as fully cogent. [/quote]
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