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Am I being irrational? Updated: Irritated.

I called and left a message for my doctor at 8:30 this morning about getting in for bloodwork. They called back at 2, when I didn't have my phone and I had to call back. You always get routed to the voicemail and then the nurse calls back. I don't usually mind, because the nurse usually consults doctor before calling and has answers. Well this time they need to chat with me before putting in my lab order. So now I won't get the blood work until tomorrow. Should I be annoyed or am I being irrational? Maybe I want a new doctor. I'd like to get a human on the other end of the line.

Update:  So the office called back and she told me they don't do labs unless it is warranted and had I had cramps or spotting? (apparently a previous miscarriage means nothing) I said yes, which isn't a lie I do have cramps and I had brown spotting on Sunday (I blame sex Friday).  She was like, oh well we can put in an order for some labs to get done.  And then she said that my first appt with the NP would be 9/20.  Apparently they lied previously when I was told I would be monitored more closely the second time, because of the miscarriage.  AND had I had earlier blood work the last time I wouldn't have been 9 weeks pregnant and having a misscarriage.  We would have either known it wasn't viable earlier or I would have had progesterone supplements and I would have a toddler now.  I hung up the phone and burst into tears.  That's a good sign right? Crying over little things? 

Looks like I'll be finding a new doctor. 

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Re: Am I being irrational? Updated: Irritated.

  • Midwife! :-)

    I don't know the normal protocol for that stuff so I can't tell you whether or not you're being irrational. But, like you, I always prefer to talk with a human so I always tend to go for small and personal practices. I LOVED being able to talk to a midwife or NP every time I called.

    ETA: CONGRATS!

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  • I had b/w done this morning and I called the office at like 9:00 to ask when I would be getting the results back.  At my office you always get routed to the machine and get a call back for non-emergencies "within 24 hours".  It annoys the hell out of me too.  It is 3:00 pm now and they haven't called back yet which usually means they won't call me until at least tomorrow.  I always wondered if it was standard practice to never get to talk to a human the first time you called too.  Sorry they delayed your bloodwork and you are frustrated.
  • imageSrahness:
    I had b/w done this morning and I called the office at like 9:00 to ask when I would be getting the results back.  At my office you always get routed to the machine and get a call back for non-emergencies "within 24 hours".  It annoys the hell out of me too.  It is 3:00 pm now and they haven't called back yet which usually means they won't call me until at least tomorrow.  I always wondered if it was standard practice to never get to talk to a human the first time you called too.  Sorry they delayed your bloodwork and you are frustrated.

    I always get a phone call back that day and usually it is within an hour or so.  I would be very annoyed with the "24 hour" policy.  I try to understand, but I want the bloodwork done asap.  I am trying to stay calm and just assume that things are just baking away happily.  

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    imageSrahness:
    I had b/w done this morning and I called the office at like 9:00 to ask when I would be getting the results back.  At my office you always get routed to the machine and get a call back for non-emergencies "within 24 hours".  It annoys the hell out of me too.  It is 3:00 pm now and they haven't called back yet which usually means they won't call me until at least tomorrow.  I always wondered if it was standard practice to never get to talk to a human the first time you called too.  Sorry they delayed your bloodwork and you are frustrated.

    I always get a phone call back that day and usually it is within an hour or so.  I would be very annoyed with the "24 hour" policy.  I try to understand, but I want the bloodwork done asap.  I am trying to stay calm and just assume that things are just baking away happily.  

         I totally understand.  I am trying to just relax and go with the flow.  I had an appointment with the doctor today as a follow up to my clomid, so the timing worked really well and I got to talk to her for a minute about things.  I told her I was nervous because I have been having dull cramps all weekend and yesterday and today as well.  There are also a few random sharp pains thrown in there.  She told me it sounded like implantation cramping, which is a good thing, but I am just so freaking nervous! 

  • My Dr. has a policy that they don't call you if everything is normal.  I would probably feel different in your shoes though.  I would also get a call back within the hour most of the time.  If they thought it was high risk, they called put you through immediately (like when my BP was a consistent 165/110).  If you're not happy with your office, it is a perfect time to change.  I didn't like my OB much, but I loved the other doctors in the practice.  Only problem was when it came time to deliver, I had never met the doctor before (although the doc I LOVE stayed an hour late to find out what the gender was).  

    I guess I'm saying if you're not happy, change now.  I wish I could take awesome Doc to a private practice, but since that isn't happening, I'll take the good with the bad.   

  • If you aren't getting the attention you want I agree, change now, before you get farther along.

    However, I made one phone call to my doctor to schedule an appointment then wasn't seen until 10 weeks - I never had bloodwork of any kind done to confirm pregnancy. . .
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  • I'd be irritated too.... My dr's office has a similar policy and waiting drives me nuts, even when it isn't for something "big" or important.  Hope you hear back first thing in the morning at least!
  • imagetrickeytricky:
    If you aren't getting the attention you want I agree, change now, before you get farther along.

    However, I made one phone call to my doctor to schedule an appointment then wasn't seen until 10 weeks - I never had bloodwork of any kind done to confirm pregnancy. . .

    That is how things typically work at my doctor too, but because I am considered at a higher risk with the miscarriage history, I should be seen earlier etc. 

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  • imagetrickeytricky:
    If you aren't getting the attention you want I agree, change now, before you get farther along.

    However, I made one phone call to my doctor to schedule an appointment then wasn't seen until 10 weeks - I never had bloodwork of any kind done to confirm pregnancy. . .


    This was the same for me, except my first appointment was at 12 weeks, despite having had one c/p & a m/c prior. 

    But I agree with everyone else; if you're not happy with the way your doc's office handles things, this is definitely the time to change.  Things will only get more stressful from here if you don't feel that you're getting the care you need now.  Good luck!

    (And also, congratulations!)
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  • I was surprised when I found out that the second pregnancy after a m/c is generally treated the same as any other pregnancy. It takes more than one loss for my office to monitor closer. If you don't like your office, and are already crying over their treatment of you, then definitely find some place you're going to be comfortable with going.
  • I didn't read the other responses, but NO you are not being irrational. The OB I had when we moved here "didn't do" testing for progesterone. Um, excuse me? She said they didn't think the supplements helped so they didn't test for it. You better believe I switched (and found a dr I love, who tested me, found it was low, and gave me the supplements). Anyway... find someone new but keep your appt in case you can't get in somewhere else sooner!
  • Do I need to come down there and choke a biiitch? Because it can be done. I know you are stressed but you have lots of signs that everything is ok. Try to focus on those sweetie.
  • It's not "normal" I don't think for docs to consider 1 miscarriage high risk. But' since you had bloodwork done and know the cause, it wouldn't hurt to test. Many women have multiple miscarriages before they are considered high risk.

    I didn't know this until college, and obviously this is probably not your case, but my Developmental Biology teacher told me that more than half of women have at least 1 miscarriage before they ever know they are pregnant, and they never knew they were pregnant before. The rates are just that high. I look at it from a biological perspective, which I hope doesn't sound insensitive. Miscarriage can be the body's way of saying that something it way wrong and it needs to just start over and try again (often because of chromosomal abnormalities or mismatches during fertilization). If the baby were to survive, it would most likely have severe problems.

    I don't mean to imply that I would never love a child with disabilities, but we all hope for a healthy baby when we find out we're pregnant. And, of course, we are all (and I would be too) devastated if we find our we are/have miscarrying/ed. I don't mean to make light of that.

    But I said all of the previous to reinforce why most doctors don't do much to intervene before 12 weeks- they see it as unfortunate but natural, and sometimes better.

    I do agree with pps that if you think your doctor isn't listening, you should change now. I refuse to see someone who won't listen to what I have to say. We know our bodies better than anyone else, and regardless of what medicine says, we know what's normal and abnormal for ourselves.

    FWIW, my office works the same way... call, leave a message, someone calls you back within 4 hours, then they go from there.

  • Trust your gut and find a new doc.  To me, that isn't a good sign and I would be beyond frustrated.  I don't like that they allowed you to believe one thing about the way your subsequent pregnancies would be handled but are behaving differently.  If I were you, I would feel as though they don't take my feelings, my case, or their own word seriously.  Best of luck finding someone better, I'm sure you could get tons of recs on your local bump board.
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  • I would be frustrated for the fact that they told you one thing, but are doing another. Definitely go with your gut, if you're doubting them now it's probably not going to get any better with them. Find a doctor that you love and trust!
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  • I'm so sorry that you're not getting the answers/reassurance that you want from them right now :(  I agree with the others on trusting your gut..... if you don't feel comfortable/happy with them, it's probably better to switch and get that piece of mind.  Good luck!!
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