i am seeing an RE, i skipped the OB all together, becuase i fit 2 other high risk categories. i liked my OB, but i got the boot last time after 2 appointments
so i had my PCM put the referral in to the perinatologist.
if i were you, i would try to get a perinatologist.....they seem to have a better bed side manner, they dont carry the same type of patient load and their offices can give you better attention, not to mention, they sometimes get special treatment when you are at their delivering hospital for anything.
like when my mucus plug dropped, i walked into the ER and said I am a PPA client and they put me in a chair and took me straight up the OB Triage, no questions, and I was in a room within 5 minutes.....and there were a ton of ladies in Triage that looked like they were going to pop. Fortunately for me when i got all dressed in there gown and took 3 steps out of the room to give a urine sample....the unfortunately thing happened my water broke. But I thank God that he put me in the right place at exactly the right time.
I am sticking my perinatologist for every pregnancy!
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Christine
Me-35
DH-33
06/03 - TTC - Natural & IUI - all BFN
04/2007 - IVF (25 eggs, 20 embries) ET 2(8)celled embies, 18 frozen
05/01/07 -
05/18/07 - TWINS
08/24/07 - Ethan Jon 20w5d

08/25/07 - Andrew Jude 20w6d

11/15/07 - FET#1, 2 embies, 16 frozen
11/27/07 - Beta
12/16/07 - the big "O" with Clomid
12/31/07 -

Beta 64 (15dpo)
01/02/08 -

Beta 124 (17dpo)
01/10 -

Beta 2742(25dpo)
01/17 - U/S #1 TWO HB
02/06 - U/S #3 - lost baby A

, baby B 173bpm
08/21 - Aedyn Satori born 6lbs8oz, 18inches!

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