Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The sarcastic physician responses are quite indicative of their condescending attitudes towards female clients in labor.
Now watch them deny that they are neither physicians, nor male. Sure.
Seriously? The doctor told a stupid story during his workday. Not necessarily appropriate, but not the worst thing in the world either. Not every doctor has an impeccable bedside manner. It doesn't mean all ob's are the enemy though.
I'm female, btw, before you start questioning my gender.
No one here cares about your gender. Takes some continuing education courses in bedside manner.
Never said I was a doctor. Who pissed in your Cheerios?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The sarcastic physician responses are quite indicative of their condescending attitudes towards female clients in labor.
Now watch them deny that they are neither physicians, nor male. Sure.
Seriously? The doctor told a stupid story during his workday. Not necessarily appropriate, but not the worst thing in the world either. Not every doctor has an impeccable bedside manner. It doesn't mean all ob's are the enemy though.
I'm female, btw, before you start questioning my gender.
No one here cares about your gender. Takes some continuing education courses in bedside manner.
What exactly is wrong with chit chat?
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure male OB's aren't trolling the Expectant Mom forums on a Saturday morning to defend their right to tell boring stories at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The sarcastic physician responses are quite indicative of their condescending attitudes towards female clients in labor.
Now watch them deny that they are neither physicians, nor male. Sure.
Seriously? The doctor told a stupid story during his workday. Not necessarily appropriate, but not the worst thing in the world either. Not every doctor has an impeccable bedside manner. It doesn't mean all ob's are the enemy though.
I'm female, btw, before you start questioning my gender.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The sarcastic physician responses are quite indicative of their condescending attitudes towards female clients in labor.
Now watch them deny that they are neither physicians, nor male. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it's pretty standard in birth plans now to ask your doctor to wear a certain color, speak in a particular accent (no Boston accent please! British is ok) and even how you would like your vagina addressed (I prefer the formal "mrs. Peacock, and please don't ever look directly at my vagina's eye). I don't see why dictating what conversation your Doctor and nurses make during their work day is any more obnoxious, so please go for it!