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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where I delivered (Shady Grove) my OBs were not even in the room with me very long. They'd stop by every few hours for a minute, or if there was a shift change. There wasn't really much opportunity for conversation. Anyway, the birth of a baby is a really lifechanging moment for most moms and it's etched in their memory forever. For an OB I'd guess it is just one of numerous cases they have that day...e.g., if I get the same OB this time around, I'm sure she won't even recognize me, whereas I will remember her and all of it forever! So there is going to be a disconnect. But if I were an OB I'd try to make sure that my conversation in the room reflected the specialness of the moment. Just bedside manner. I'm 35 and my mom still remembers her OB discussing football as I was born.[/quote] How can men understand these important things?[/quote]
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