Hi Jchab. I am very sorry to read about your loss and I know it must be very difficult coping without your baby Tyler. I hope you have good support and understanding around you, and know that we are all here to listen as well.
I had my follow up about 6 weeks later and I wrote down questions throughout (either questions to ask or statements to ask if they might have been the reason for losing Nathaniel). It helped give me some peace of mind as it is so hard to remember everything. I had already decided before going to the 6 week that I would see a new Ob as I wasn't entirely happy with the first one. So when we went to see him at 6 weeks I was able to ask my questions but not get too annoyed if I felt he wasn't taking it too seriously. The ob I changed to actually encourages extra monitoring and visits and has an ultrasound in his room so it means whenever I go he is able to check the baby. He was also the one who suggested I have weekly visits with him from 12 to 20 weeks as he acknowledged that this was going to the be the difficult time for me.
So if you have any doubts about your current dr, I say go with your instinct and look around for someone who will be compassionate and understanding. Having an understanding ob has made this pregnancy that little bit easier.
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Katie 32 - Steve 30
Nathaniel  3 December 2007 (20 weeks)
Forever in our hearts
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