Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 So glad to hear all is well! I never did well figuring out what were BH contractions......so no advice there. For pediatricians. I interviewed three. They all let me come in (should be NO CHARGE) and talk with them. I usually went early and sat in the waiting room to observer the nurses, desk, and try and talk with other patients. I didn't do it till much later. At almost 20 weeks you still have plenty of time, but it can't hurt to do things earlier rather than later. Here is the list of questions I used as a guide.... • What insurance do you take? • How long do you normally have to wait for an appointment? • What are your hours? • Is it a group or solo practice? • If solo, who covers when you're gone? • If group, how often do I have to rotate doctors? • How do you handle normal appointments? • What is the best way to reach you? • How available are you to answer my questions? • How do you handle calls/emergencies after hours? • Do you call in scripts if necessary? • How long do your patients normally wait in the waiting room? • Do you have a separate waiting room for sick kids? • Office staff – nurses • What hospital are you affiliated with? • What is your philosophy on vaccinations? (This is more to get them talking. If they asked my thoughts, I said I was undecided, so I'd hear their true feelings) • Will you visit the baby in the hospital? • Schedule of visits? Hope this helps! Good luck. Tara BU Mom to Mia - 8 weeks today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 So glad to hear all is well! I never did well figuring out what were BH contractions......so no advice there. For pediatricians. I interviewed three. They all let me come in (should be NO CHARGE) and talk with them. I usually went early and sat in the waiting room to observer the nurses, desk, and try and talk with other patients. I didn't do it till much later. At almost 20 weeks you still have plenty of time, but it can't hurt to do things earlier rather than later. Here is the list of questions I used as a guide.... • What insurance do you take? • How long do you normally have to wait for an appointment? • What are your hours? • Is it a group or solo practice? • If solo, who covers when you're gone? • If group, how often do I have to rotate doctors? • How do you handle normal appointments? • What is the best way to reach you? • How available are you to answer my questions? • How do you handle calls/emergencies after hours? • Do you call in scripts if necessary? • How long do your patients normally wait in the waiting room? • Do you have a separate waiting room for sick kids? • Office staff – nurses • What hospital are you affiliated with? • What is your philosophy on vaccinations? (This is more to get them talking. If they asked my thoughts, I said I was undecided, so I'd hear their true feelings) • Will you visit the baby in the hospital? • Schedule of visits? Hope this helps! Good luck. Tara BU Mom to Mia - 8 weeks today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 So glad to hear all is well! I never did well figuring out what were BH contractions......so no advice there. For pediatricians. I interviewed three. They all let me come in (should be NO CHARGE) and talk with them. I usually went early and sat in the waiting room to observer the nurses, desk, and try and talk with other patients. I didn't do it till much later. At almost 20 weeks you still have plenty of time, but it can't hurt to do things earlier rather than later. Here is the list of questions I used as a guide.... • What insurance do you take? • How long do you normally have to wait for an appointment? • What are your hours? • Is it a group or solo practice? • If solo, who covers when you're gone? • If group, how often do I have to rotate doctors? • How do you handle normal appointments? • What is the best way to reach you? • How available are you to answer my questions? • How do you handle calls/emergencies after hours? • Do you call in scripts if necessary? • How long do your patients normally wait in the waiting room? • Do you have a separate waiting room for sick kids? • Office staff – nurses • What hospital are you affiliated with? • What is your philosophy on vaccinations? (This is more to get them talking. If they asked my thoughts, I said I was undecided, so I'd hear their true feelings) • Will you visit the baby in the hospital? • Schedule of visits? Hope this helps! Good luck. Tara BU Mom to Mia - 8 weeks today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 In a message dated 10/23/2002 7:50:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MullerianAnomalies writes: > Here is the list of questions I > used as a guide.... Oh Tara! This is awesome! LOL I'm so excited now! I've asked so many people already and the only answers I could get were, " Ask your gyn, " and " Interview them. " Uh, gee, thanks, you're a big help. Those are all great questions! Now I've just got to work on people to get some names. Or I'll call my insurance company for their list and eliminate those that are too far away. Thanks again! Becki 25, UU, 19w5d PS-Look at you, all mommy-like answering pediatrician questions on the board! I bet you're having a blast with little Mia! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 In a message dated 10/23/2002 7:50:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MullerianAnomalies writes: > Here is the list of questions I > used as a guide.... Oh Tara! This is awesome! LOL I'm so excited now! I've asked so many people already and the only answers I could get were, " Ask your gyn, " and " Interview them. " Uh, gee, thanks, you're a big help. Those are all great questions! Now I've just got to work on people to get some names. Or I'll call my insurance company for their list and eliminate those that are too far away. Thanks again! Becki 25, UU, 19w5d PS-Look at you, all mommy-like answering pediatrician questions on the board! I bet you're having a blast with little Mia! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 In > the last day or two, I've felt something similar, but much smaller > now. Not the size of my hand, but just a little portion above my > pubic bone or high up near my belly button feels hard while the rest > of the uterus is soft. So now, I'm wondering, is it possible for > only part of my uterus to have a BH contraction, or am I feeling a > part of the baby sometimes? That sounds like baby to me. They really can press hard, causing some discomfort and their little heads (or butts, or knees) do feel hard like that. > > Also, um, anyone have any ideas on how to select a pediatrician? > They surprised me by asking at my last appointment and I haven't > thought too much about it yet. All of my friends here are military > and chose to go to military hospitals where they are assigned a > doctor so I can't ask for their opinions. My family dr plugged the > pediatrician in their clinic, so I'm viewing that recommendation with > a bit of skepticism, but will probably interview her anyway. My mom > told me to be prepared to actually go through two or three before I > actually find " the one. " > IMHO, you should choose a pediatrician, not a family doctor. I want someone who specializes in kids. Also, you really will get a " vibe " from them. Something to ask: do they have nurses (or doctors) who will call you back during the day when you have questions that aren't worthy of making an appointment? My peds office has that, and it's been invaluable. They have two nurses whose only job is to return phone calls/questions. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 Becki, Glad to hear things go well w/ u. I haven't experienced BH contractions yet but I expect that to happen anytime soon as I'm nearing 9 months now. Tara, Thanks for the list of questions and I'm working on finding a pediatrician, too. Wow, your daughter is already 2 months old! I'm a bit nervous about labor & delivery and hope I will not have any complications. Rita Resected SU, 32w5d Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2002 Report Share Posted October 24, 2002 In a message dated 10/24/2002 8:00:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MullerianAnomalies writes: > IMHO, you should choose a pediatrician, not a family doctor. I want > someone who specializes in kids. Also, you really will get a " vibe " > from them. Something to ask: do they have nurses (or doctors) who > will call you back during the day when you have questions that aren't > worthy of making an appointment? My peds office has that, and it's > been invaluable. They have two nurses whose only job is to return > phone calls/questions. > , Thank you. I actually asked my family doc to recommend some pediatricians and the only name she gave me was the pediatrician in their office. I think that sounds like a great service your pediatrician offers. Also, thanks for your opinion on the BH/baby question. That's really what I was hoping to hear! =) Becki 25, UU, 19w5d Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2002 Report Share Posted October 24, 2002 Hi Becki! Sounds like you're doing well! I can't believe you are already 18 weeks..wow! When did you find out that you were having a boy? How exciting! Nikki UU, 5w0d > I saw my OB again last week at 18 weeks. I also had an US-cervix was > 3.3 and baby looked great. He cooperated again, heart rate was 151 > and we even got to see him " kicking back " as the US tech said-he had > his legs crossed at the ankles and one arm behind his head! > > They asked if I had any BH contractions and I said I thought I might > have. I explained that I would feel something like movement in my > belly, but it didn't feel like the baby. I would put my hand on my > belly and feel a hard lump, the size of my hand. It was completely > painless. And I also only had about 4 in the three weeks between > appointments, so it's not terribly worrying, but I'd like to know for > sure what it is. My OB agreed it probably is BH contractions. In > the last day or two, I've felt something similar, but much smaller > now. Not the size of my hand, but just a little portion above my > pubic bone or high up near my belly button feels hard while the rest > of the uterus is soft. So now, I'm wondering, is it possible for > only part of my uterus to have a BH contraction, or am I feeling a > part of the baby sometimes? > > Also, um, anyone have any ideas on how to select a pediatrician? > They surprised me by asking at my last appointment and I haven't > thought too much about it yet. All of my friends here are military > and chose to go to military hospitals where they are assigned a > doctor so I can't ask for their opinions. My family dr plugged the > pediatrician in their clinic, so I'm viewing that recommendation with > a bit of skepticism, but will probably interview her anyway. My mom > told me to be prepared to actually go through two or three before I > actually find " the one. " > > Thanks. > > Becki > 25, UU, 19w5d Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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