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Feb 04 2009

Getting A Dr.s Appt. Is Becoming A Severe Pain!

Published by audreystarj at 5:40 pm under Baby/Children, Doctors/Dr. Visits Edit This

So I spent most of the early afternoon trying to get an appointment with an OB/GYN Dr. Anywhere! Grr. Frustrating.

First, I had to call the clinic I’d gone to, to make sure they’d faxed my Ultrasound information over to our assistance caseworker, for the proof of pregnancy/due date. The girl at the clinic said she already had, but would do it again…When we called the caseworker, she’d not recieved either copy. Grrr…

Then I tried several Dr.s/Clinics to see if I could get in to be seen by and OB/GYN for the baby and check up, but no one seems to be able to get me in before the end of March! By then I’ll be about 6 1/2 months! Which is waaay too long. I probably should’ve been to one already, but oh well. Everything’s taking forever.

So I tried the Mothers-To-Be clinic, which finally scheduled me for an interview (??!)–which they said will take about 2hrs!–on the 17th of Feb., and I guess that’s the earliest I have found so far. So we’ll see what happens. I may just be stuck with them. But it’s tough.

The Baby is breached, and according to the woman at the clinic, I’m a high-risk pregnancy for several reasons–it being my first, my thyroid, and etc. She wouldn’t tell me what else over the phone. GRRR! So on Sunday, we’re just going into the clinic after Mass, and finding out what’s up.

We have to get a couple of copies of the proof of pregnancy/due date for the Mothers-To-Be as well as our caseworker (since the faxed version had never showed up), so hopefully we can at least get that cleared up.

Man, this is such a pain. And I need to get this Baby checked!! GRRRRRR!!

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