Anonymous wrote:I found out I was having a MC at my first appointment. I had to do that without my husband, plus two follow up appointments, a D&C, and multiple blood draws, all by myself. You’ll live.
Anonymous wrote:It's not like this is new stuff going on. These restrictions have been in place for months. You're an idiot for not doing some research before deciding to get pregnant in the middle of a pandemic
Anonymous wrote:I thought I read on this board that Dr. De Souza is allowing partners? I would reach out to his practice to find out if this is critical to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real kick in the teeth is that they won’t let you FaceTime him in (at least that was true at WHC). Something about a rule about recordings.
My DH waited in the parking lot. It was in case something was very wrong, he would be there and I wouldn’t have to drive home alone. So that’s something you could consider.
I do agree with everyone that you just have to deal with it.
That's strange.
It opens up a lot of liability. That doesn't mean providers are doing anything wrong, but all it takes is one family upset with an outcome -- even if nothing was missed, even if nothing could have prevented it -- to bring a lawsuit in. And lawsuits are expensive, even if not actually justified by the evidence, so often hospitals or providers will settle, because it is cheaper than drawing it out, even if you win.
Then that becomes a part of public record, and it is something the provider has to cite and defend every time they renew a license, or transfer jobs, or what have you.
Often the rules can be bent when there is specific need and good reason, but they aren't going to bend it for a typical case, because then everyone will want it.
Anonymous wrote:I found out I was having a MC at my first appointment. I had to do that without my husband, plus two follow up appointments, a D&C, and multiple blood draws, all by myself. You’ll live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real kick in the teeth is that they won’t let you FaceTime him in (at least that was true at WHC). Something about a rule about recordings.
My DH waited in the parking lot. It was in case something was very wrong, he would be there and I wouldn’t have to drive home alone. So that’s something you could consider.
I do agree with everyone that you just have to deal with it.
That's strange.
Anonymous wrote:I understand the severity of this pandemic. I do. But I am absolutely crushed my husband can’t come with me to my first ultrasound appointment. I want and need him there for support (the thought of going alone makes me so anxious) and I find it so unfair that he’s not allowed to come, considering this baby is just as much his as it is mine. He is also super depressed about this “rule.”
Anyone else upset by this? Has anyone found a workaround that will allow husbands to at least attend the ultrasound portion of the appointment? I don’t see how him being there poses any more of a risk than ME being there (considering we live together...if he’s got it, I likely do too)!
What can we do?! Anything? Legally-does he have rights to have an active role in our baby’s prenatal care?
Anonymous wrote:The real kick in the teeth is that they won’t let you FaceTime him in (at least that was true at WHC). Something about a rule about recordings.
My DH waited in the parking lot. It was in case something was very wrong, he would be there and I wouldn’t have to drive home alone. So that’s something you could consider.
I do agree with everyone that you just have to deal with it.