Anonymous wrote:Kaiser requires doctors and staff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone found an OB practice that is requiring pregnant women to provide proof of vaccination? Or at least is asking about it and strongly encouraging it, and stating that all their staff are fully vaccinated?
My practice never brings it up, and when I tried to show my vaccination card they wouldn't even look at it (front desk attendant said that she wished they were asking, but were told not to). They just changed their ultrasound/partner attendance policy again to be more restrictive, given the variant, and I'm worried that the waiting room is packed with unvaccinated patients. Meanwhile my dentist, prenatal massage therapist, and prenatal yoga class are all requiring proof and are advertising that all staff are fully vaccinated.
Why would you even try to show your vaccine card? Do you do that other places?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know but I hope someone posts one. I personally wouldn't want to go to a practice that had unvaccinated medical employees, it would make me question their professional judgement.
This is not what OP is talking about. She's saying the practice requires patients to be vax.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone found an OB practice that is requiring pregnant women to provide proof of vaccination? Or at least is asking about it and strongly encouraging it, and stating that all their staff are fully vaccinated?
My practice never brings it up, and when I tried to show my vaccination card they wouldn't even look at it (front desk attendant said that she wished they were asking, but were told not to). They just changed their ultrasound/partner attendance policy again to be more restrictive, given the variant, and I'm worried that the waiting room is packed with unvaccinated patients. Meanwhile my dentist, prenatal massage therapist, and prenatal yoga class are all requiring proof and are advertising that all staff are fully vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know but I hope someone posts one. I personally wouldn't want to go to a practice that had unvaccinated medical employees, it would make me question their professional judgement.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone found an OB practice that is requiring pregnant women to provide proof of vaccination? Or at least is asking about it and strongly encouraging it, and stating that all their staff are fully vaccinated?
My practice never brings it up, and when I tried to show my vaccination card they wouldn't even look at it (front desk attendant said that she wished they were asking, but were told not to). They just changed their ultrasound/partner attendance policy again to be more restrictive, given the variant, and I'm worried that the waiting room is packed with unvaccinated patients. Meanwhile my dentist, prenatal massage therapist, and prenatal yoga class are all requiring proof and are advertising that all staff are fully vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:While most OBs are recommending the vaccine for pregnant women I can’t imagine anyone would require it. Many people may have conceived before the vaccine was available to them and there have not been sufficient studies of vaccines during pregnancy.