Anonymous wrote:To the women questioning "why did you get pregnant during COVID," I encourage you to hear a different perspective.
I tried getting pregnant for 3 years. Finally did. Had a miscarriage. Tried for another year. No luck. Began infertility testing, then COVID started. Had to pause everything, but doctors suggested we keep trying. I thought that was cute ... but it finally worked and stuck.
Some of us aren't lucky enough to pick and choose when we get pregnant. Posts chastising OP for getting pregnant during COVID are cruel. You can express your disagreement with her complaint without being nasty about her (and others) fertility journey.
Anonymous wrote:To the women questioning "why did you get pregnant during COVID," I encourage you to hear a different perspective.
I tried getting pregnant for 3 years. Finally did. Had a miscarriage. Tried for another year. No luck. Began infertility testing, then COVID started. Had to pause everything, but doctors suggested we keep trying. I thought that was cute ... but it finally worked and stuck.
Some of us aren't lucky enough to pick and choose when we get pregnant. Posts chastising OP for getting pregnant during COVID are cruel. You can express your disagreement with her complaint without being nasty about her (and others) fertility journey.
Anonymous wrote:To the women questioning "why did you get pregnant during COVID," I encourage you to hear a different perspective.
I tried getting pregnant for 3 years. Finally did. Had a miscarriage. Tried for another year. No luck. Began infertility testing, then COVID started. Had to pause everything, but doctors suggested we keep trying. I thought that was cute ... but it finally worked and stuck.
Some of us aren't lucky enough to pick and choose when we get pregnant. Posts chastising OP for getting pregnant during COVID are cruel. You can express your disagreement with her complaint without being nasty about her (and others) fertility journey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There as seven pages here so far... I really hope the pregnant OP didn’t read through all these.
But if you have trudged through the mud, and read my post...
OP ....
1. I completely understand wanting hubby there for the first ultrasound of your first kid. This is not selfish.
2. Have you considered having the real “first” one being one that you privately pay for from a commercial location? You could pay for one and just not tell the OB that you had one.
Good luck, COVID sucks. My heart goes out to you.
Nobody said wanting him there is selfish. Threatening to sue because he can't be there BECAUSE OF A GLOBAL PANDEMIC is selfish. Thinking her *want* is more important than the health and safety of the essential workers at that office and all the other patients is selfish.
Anonymous wrote:There as seven pages here so far... I really hope the pregnant OP didn’t read through all these.
But if you have trudged through the mud, and read my post...
OP ....
1. I completely understand wanting hubby there for the first ultrasound of your first kid. This is not selfish.
2. Have you considered having the real “first” one being one that you privately pay for from a commercial location? You could pay for one and just not tell the OB that you had one.
Good luck, COVID sucks. My heart goes out to you.
Anonymous wrote:To the women questioning "why did you get pregnant during COVID," I encourage you to hear a different perspective.
I tried getting pregnant for 3 years. Finally did. Had a miscarriage. Tried for another year. No luck. Began infertility testing, then COVID started. Had to pause everything, but doctors suggested we keep trying. I thought that was cute ... but it finally worked and stuck.
Some of us aren't lucky enough to pick and choose when we get pregnant. Posts chastising OP for getting pregnant during COVID are cruel. You can express your disagreement with her complaint without being nasty about her (and others) fertility journey.
Anonymous wrote:I get this sucks but you need to prepare yourself because this is only the beginning until this is all over. I just gave birth in May and had to deal with the real possibility of delivering alone. And even now only one parent is allowed at our child’s doctor visits so we have to rotate who gets to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a point of comparison:
My friend isn't allowed to accompany her husband with cancer to his appointments. Not chemotherapy appointments, talking appointments! As a result, some important medical info was not conveyed, because her husband is a little woozy from meds and couldn't quite follow along, and he got an infection that complicated his care.
The pandemic is lowering the quality of care for all patients, and I'm sure it has increased mortality from causes others than Covid-19.
That is awful. For appointments that are just discussions, the doctor should have offered televisits or for the spouse to be on the phone. With cancer, very often there is a caretaker involved and it’s critical that they hear important information direct from the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:WTF having you been living under a rock?!? You know womem were giving birth without their husbands?! Why get pregnant during a pandemic if this bothers you #entitled