Anonymous wrote:I have never had any judgment for discussing my termination in terms of health history.
In law school I did have a weird experience when a gynecologist asked if I was sexually active and I said, "yes in the sense of not being a virgin, but no in the sense of having sex right now." And she looked at me in disgust. I was 24 and in NYC, maybe she was ashamed of me for not being more exciting?
Anonymous wrote:Capital Women’s Care. Any doctor who openly judges a patient should not be a doctor. That is very old school. Maybe you are perceiving something that isn’t there OP.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks you guys. My previous obgyn won't see me anymore because of this so that is why I was concerned. And it's a CWC doctor. Do you think in general a female would be understanding/supportive? And do You think I can basically say I had a d&c and leave it at that?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks you guys. My previous obgyn won't see me anymore because of this so that is why I was concerned. And it's a CWC doctor. Do you think in general a female would be understanding/supportive? And do You think I can basically say I had a d&c and leave it at that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stay away from OBs associates with catholic hospitals.
I had a D&C after a missed miscarriage which just shows on my medical record as a termination/abortion, without any details. I gave birth twice at Georgetown and saw basically every OB in the practice. It wasn't an issue. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks you guys. My previous obgyn won't see me anymore because of this so that is why I was concerned. And it's a CWC doctor. Do you think in general a female would be understanding/supportive? And do You think I can basically say I had a d&c and leave it at that?
Wow. I go to a CWC practice (in Rockville) and I'd be screaming to their President and CEO about it if I was dismissed as a patient for this.
Anonymous wrote:This is DC, not Alabama! You have nothing to be ashamed of. You made the choice that was right for you at the time. Pregnancy termination is way way way way more common than people realize and just about every OB in this area would have scores of patients who have ended a pregnancy. My OB office (N. VA physicians to women) seem very open minded and liberal, but I've never discussed this topic with them specifically. I really don't think you'll have trouble finding a good OB in this region.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks you guys. My previous obgyn won't see me anymore because of this so that is why I was concerned. And it's a CWC doctor. Do you think in general a female would be understanding/supportive? And do You think I can basically say I had a d&c and leave it at that?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks you guys. My previous obgyn won't see me anymore because of this so that is why I was concerned. And it's a CWC doctor. Do you think in general a female would be understanding/supportive? And do You think I can basically say I had a d&c and leave it at that? [/quote
No worries at all switch doctors this is a no brainer. How dare they treat you that way.
I would try a female. CWC has a group near Shady Grove hospital in Rockville I’m pretty sure they are all women. Excellent doctors and very caring.
I’m so so sorry this happened!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks you guys. My previous obgyn won't see me anymore because of this so that is why I was concerned. And it's a CWC doctor. Do you think in general a female would be understanding/supportive? And do You think I can basically say I had a d&c and leave it at that?
Anonymous wrote:Just stay away from OBs associates with catholic hospitals.