Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm at DF and I love the nurses as well as the rest of the staff, they have been incredibly supportive and I can't wait to introduce them to my baby (due in 7 weeks).
This was me! However, I proudly showed them the baby I eventually adopted (14 months ago.) they could not have been happier for me...I could not have been happier for me, too. Good luck to you!!!
Anonymous wrote:PP, I'm at DF and I love the nurses as well as the rest of the staff, they have been incredibly supportive and I can't wait to introduce them to my baby (due in 7 weeks).
Anonymous wrote:Nurses are people. Some are good at what they do, and some are not. I didn't care for the 1st nurse I had. But I am quite content with the one I switched to.

Anonymous wrote:I think all of the nurses at CFA are pretty terrific people, and they are unsung heroines of infertility, definitely. I can't imagine how hard it must be to constantly deliver bad news. Because let's face it: that's what they do about 70 percent of the time in infertility world.
They were all kind at egg retrieval, as were the doctors. But I also feel like most interactions with them are fairly perfunctory. Ultrasounds, some basic conversations on the phone -- and almost always with bad news, so I've never wanted to linger and chat. I've just wanted to get off the phone to process what just happened.
If I had any advice for the nurse who wants to work in a RE practice, I would say this: Ask your patients how they're feeling. I'm not asked it very often, but the times I have been asked it, it was such a relief to feel as though I could honestly say how I was feeling. And while the nurse didn't have any solutions for me, having someone care was exactly what I needed at that moment.
It's a really important question, and not just if you're a nurse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had two wonderful nurses at SG. They answered all of my questions and were very patient and caring.
I also made it a point to treat them as professionals and with courtesy. If more people on this board did so, I think they'd have less to complain about.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had two wonderful nurses at SG. They answered all of my questions and were very patient and caring.
I also made it a point to treat them as professionals and with courtesy. If more people on this board did so, I think they'd have less to complain about.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:I had two wonderful nurses at SG. They answered all of my questions and were very patient and caring.
I also made it a point to treat them as professionals and with courtesy. If more people on this board did so, I think they'd have less to complain about.
Anonymous wrote:I adored my nurse when I was at GW, but she left to another clinic. She set the bar pretty high and I have not had anyone able to fill her shoes. Good thing though I still have her as my friend and ask her questions whenever. That's the crazy thing about this entire rollercoaster, you never know that you may get a life long friend out of it. <3 my Cat!