Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here thanks for all of the feedback. This baby was planned and I am well aware of the risks of COVID. Age is not on my side so we decided to go ahead and try. After thinking about it more, I'm going to explore other options for my OB care.
I',m sure your OB will be delighted to be rid of you.
The feeling is mutual though, so they can jump for joy, do a damn flip for all I care.
Doctors have a "code" about telling other doctors if a patient is a PITA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, note that the number of pre-term births has dropped. I really think being on lockdown may have actually benefited some women. I know I really pushed myself way too much during my last pregnancy so there is some upside.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/19/health/coronavirus-premature-birth.html
Oh this is really interesting. I had my baby at 35 weeks because of a complete previa situation 3 years ago, I teleworked full time already though, and every appointment I had with my MFM they were amazed that I had made it that far along without any bleeding--I think the fact that I was not doing anything beyond sitting in my desk chair or couch or sleeping in bed probably helped that, and I wonder if I'd had my former commute of an hour how that would have gone. I can see how people who are pregnant now and being really cautious are benefitted by teleworking, being able to rest more, etc. would cut down on pre-term births.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she hates her job, and has poor bedside manner. Switch doctors. Also, pregnancy MIGHT be at an increased risk, not ARE at an increased risk, according to the CDC.
Anonymous wrote:Also, note that the number of pre-term births has dropped. I really think being on lockdown may have actually benefited some women. I know I really pushed myself way too much during my last pregnancy so there is some upside.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/19/health/coronavirus-premature-birth.html
Anonymous wrote:You're being overly sensitive. She's trying to warn you to not socialize with people without staying a few meters away and wearing a mask. Don't go shopping outdoors for the sake of going shopping. If you don't have to go with your husband (or wife) to the store, then don't - stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the risks? Stillbirth, clotting issues, placental abruption?
If you look at data, hospitalizations from COVID are bottoming out, as are deaths. I guess if you're obese and have pre-existing conditions, yea, COVID would be the straw to break the camel's back but to a healthy pregnant woman...why scare monger if the data doesn't support it?
OP, I'd switch if you feel uncomfortable with her relational style, doesn't matter if she was talking to you about COVID or about your desire to VBAC. When it's not a good fit, you might feel less confident speaking up and advocating for yourself the rest of the pregnancy.
Where have you been???? There are a lot of risks to COVID beyond death. And we have no idea the king term damage to an exposed fetus. Of course this is an extraordinarily risky time to be pregnant. Nothing has been this dangerous, plunking health wise, in 102 years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here thanks for all of the feedback. This baby was planned and I am well aware of the risks of COVID. Age is not on my side so we decided to go ahead and try. After thinking about it more, I'm going to explore other options for my OB care.
I',m sure your OB will be delighted to be rid of you.
The feeling is mutual though, so they can jump for joy, do a damn flip for all I care.
Doctors have a "code" about telling other doctors if a patient is a PITA.
Okay do you want a cookie now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here thanks for all of the feedback. This baby was planned and I am well aware of the risks of COVID. Age is not on my side so we decided to go ahead and try. After thinking about it more, I'm going to explore other options for my OB care.
I',m sure your OB will be delighted to be rid of you.
The feeling is mutual though, so they can jump for joy, do a damn flip for all I care.
Doctors have a "code" about telling other doctors if a patient is a PITA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here thanks for all of the feedback. This baby was planned and I am well aware of the risks of COVID. Age is not on my side so we decided to go ahead and try. After thinking about it more, I'm going to explore other options for my OB care.
I',m sure your OB will be delighted to be rid of you.
The feeling is mutual though, so they can jump for joy, do a damn flip for all I care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just had a baby, most of my pregnancy was during this pandemic. You're being overly sensitive and your OB was telling you the truth. We have no idea what the long term effects of this virus are on pregnancy women and babies. You don't want to be a test case. Your OB was telling you to take the threat seriously, and you should.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s indisputable fact that now is not a good time to be pregnant and deliver. I’m due next week and the last 6 months of this pregnancy have been incredibly stressful and I dread bringing a newborn into this situation. Every time I have to go to the hospital or the doctor I have to worry about COVID. Or frankly, go to the pharmacy or even just go outside. That’s not personal OP. It’s reality.
That may be the case, but unless you want me to get an abortion, I don't see the benefit in telling someone that.
The flip-side to that is that the very liberal telework policies make this a very good time to stay home with an infant without burning through all of your leave/FMLA.
I don't really understand that earlier comment about being worried about everything. From your own perspective, you'd be worried about COVID regardless of whether you had an infant. The new factor is the infant herself/himself, and COVID seems to be less risky for children than the flu. So from the child's perspective, it's sort of like having a baby in the winter- perhaps not ideal health-wise, but not something most people get too worked up about.
Anonymous wrote:I just had a baby, most of my pregnancy was during this pandemic. You're being overly sensitive and your OB was telling you the truth. We have no idea what the long term effects of this virus are on pregnancy women and babies. You don't want to be a test case. Your OB was telling you to take the threat seriously, and you should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here thanks for all of the feedback. This baby was planned and I am well aware of the risks of COVID. Age is not on my side so we decided to go ahead and try. After thinking about it more, I'm going to explore other options for my OB care.
I',m sure your OB will be delighted to be rid of you.