Nefertari1279 replied to booluvstrains's topic in Ob/Gyn
I do not understand why male nurses are "shunned" out of L&D. If women have male OB's delivering their pup, why would it matter if their nurse was male. Doesn't competence matter MORE than gender?...
Nefertari1279 replied to cradlecrewer's topic in Ob/Gyn
m2be: Last I checked, a woman cannot be forced back on to the moniter. "punish" you, was she serious? What were you, five? I'm sorry you were put through
Nefertari1279 replied to squeakykitty's topic in Emergency
:) Regarding my Screenname: yeah, I recieved my BA in ancient history with a lateral in psych. Anyhoo, what I meant, and I should have been more clear. was in the example of cash, are there any...
Nefertari1279 replied to cradlecrewer's topic in Ob/Gyn
NurseyBabyo5: Thanks, its been a rough couple of weeks. Aside rom the nurse, I was treated very well, my Dr was almost reluctant to do anything, but after four hours I was getting exhausted and the...
Nefertari1279 replied to cradlecrewer's topic in Ob/Gyn
Cradle: That's just it, had you clarified that in the OP, I doubt you would have recieved such heated replies. The extreme one's are annoying, but a little positive , non patronizing communication...
Nefertari1279 replied to cradlecrewer's topic in Ob/Gyn
"Yes, I'm old and rickety...but, I HATE birth plans!! Especially those that include NO vag exams unless she needs to push (wth), or NO IV access (wth), or NO fetal monitoring (WTH!!) etc....." If the...
"Post-op, the 18-yr-old primip pt did fine, didn't seem traumatized or even seem to realize that what happened was not normal, from what I heard" Poor thing was most likely in shock, I'm glad Mom and...
Nefertari1279 replied to HeartsOpenWide's topic in Ob/Gyn
First off, I think it is incredibly sad that these girls felt that "having a baby" would be the only way to be accepted and loved. Sick really. Also sad that the school nurse could not have...
Nefertari1279 replied to momma/babyrn's topic in Ob/Gyn
I definatly believe it is a valid choice for low risk healthy women. As far as the "unassisted crowd" I also think that should be the woman's choice, as long as she educates herself about the risks...