Anonymous wrote:This thread has convinced me that people really can fight about anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband came to all of them. We'll see how that works for number 2!
I know a lot of husbands who could have attended, but didn't. I always think less of them.
What?? Are you serious? I have no interest in my husband attending my doctor's appointments. I think less of *you* for dragging him along to them.
Wow. So you see nothing different between prenatal appointments and having your teeth cleaned.
But this is kind of a silly sentiment because you don't know the situation. In my case, I'm not dragging my husband anywhere, he WANTS to come to the appointments. He's asked to come to them, and I've been the one to say "no need to come tomorrow, it's going to be a quick appointment, you've already met this doctor, and we don't have any questions anyway". I have a husband who is not grossed out by medical stuff and is actually interested in how the pregnancy is going, I have no idea why anyone would think negatively of that, I think it's awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband came to all of them. We'll see how that works for number 2!
I know a lot of husbands who could have attended, but didn't. I always think less of them.
What?? Are you serious? I have no interest in my husband attending my doctor's appointments. I think less of *you* for dragging him along to them.
Wow. So you see nothing different between prenatal appointments and having your teeth cleaned.
Not the PP you quoted, but come on. Original PP's comment - the bolded part - is pretty obnoxious. You think less of me because I can manage to have my blood pressure checked without my husband present?
To be fair, she said she thinks less of the men who don't go, not the women who go alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I really don't get is when I see couples together in the waiting room, but when the woman's name is called...only she goes back to see the doctor. Why have your husband come at all if you're just making him sit in the waiting room during the appointment?
At my OB, I get called back for weight and blood pressure, and then come get my husband when they put me in a room. Perhaps this is what you're seeing?
No, at the office where I see these couples, we do the weight en route to the exam room, where everything else then gets done. Sometimes I've been out in the waiting room with these guys until their wife comes out again, and they leave...so there's definitely some guys who are just there to sit around and wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband came to all of them. We'll see how that works for number 2!
I know a lot of husbands who could have attended, but didn't. I always think less of them.
What?? Are you serious? I have no interest in my husband attending my doctor's appointments. I think less of *you* for dragging him along to them.
Wow. So you see nothing different between prenatal appointments and having your teeth cleaned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I really don't get is when I see couples together in the waiting room, but when the woman's name is called...only she goes back to see the doctor. Why have your husband come at all if you're just making him sit in the waiting room during the appointment?
At my OB, I get called back for weight and blood pressure, and then come get my husband when they put me in a room. Perhaps this is what you're seeing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband came to all of them. We'll see how that works for number 2!
I know a lot of husbands who could have attended, but didn't. I always think less of them.
What?? Are you serious? I have no interest in my husband attending my doctor's appointments. I think less of *you* for dragging him along to them.
Wow. So you see nothing different between prenatal appointments and having your teeth cleaned.
Not the PP you quoted, but come on. Original PP's comment - the bolded part - is pretty obnoxious. You think less of me because I can manage to have my blood pressure checked without my husband present?
To be fair, she said she thinks less of the men who don't go, not the women who go alone.
Anonymous wrote:The thing I really don't get is when I see couples together in the waiting room, but when the woman's name is called...only she goes back to see the doctor. Why have your husband come at all if you're just making him sit in the waiting room during the appointment?
Anonymous wrote:No, because "we" weren't pregnant, I was. He also doesn't accompany me to the dentist, hairdresser, or podiatrist. Independent, modern, professional women should not need to be accompanied to OB appointments by significant other.