by norlisa k » Tue Jun 01, 2004 03:58 am
Hello Monica, and welcome! I am very pro-seeing a perinatologist. I had a pre-conception consult with one, who saw me through my pregnancy, delivered my babies (I have twins), and everything turned out very well. My husband and I had a great doctor/patient relationship with him; he answered all of our questions, knew what to look out for/told us what to look out for, and we felt that we were in very good hands. He is very knowledgeable about preeclampsia, and I don't think things would have turned out as well should we have had another OB. (We had a 38 week and 2 day induction with twins, chronic hypertension, group beta strep, and gestational diabetes. My husband, twins, and I left the delivery room and hospital together.) Should we get pregnant again, we wouldn't have any other doctor. Having a doctor that you know is knowledgeable about PE, and who'll listen and answer your questions, is definitely something that will put your mind at ease. Good luck, and welcome again! Glad to have 'ya! [:D]
Norlisa Keffer(35), Washington State Co-Coordinator/Moderator, Mothers of Multiples/Co-Moderator, Trying to Conceive
Gordon (37)
Joseph/Josephine Our Angel in Heaven
Mary Frances and Samuel (a.k.a. Frankie and Sammy) 38 weeks, 5/26/03, no preeclampsia during pregnancy, mom severe blood pressure problems post-partum
Hello Monica, and welcome! I am very pro-seeing a perinatologist. I had a pre-conception consult with one, who saw me through my pregnancy, delivered my babies (I have twins), and everything turned out very well. My husband and I had a great doctor/patient relationship with him; he answered all of our questions, knew what to look out for/told us what to look out for, and we felt that we were in very good hands. He is very knowledgeable about preeclampsia, and I don't think things would have turned out as well should we have had another OB. (We had a 38 week and 2 day induction with twins, chronic hypertension, group beta strep, and gestational diabetes. My husband, twins, and I left the delivery room and hospital together.) Should we get pregnant again, we wouldn't have any other doctor. Having a doctor that you know is knowledgeable about PE, and who'll listen and answer your questions, is definitely something that will put your mind at ease. Good luck, and welcome again! Glad to have 'ya! [:D]
Norlisa Keffer(35), Washington State Co-Coordinator/Moderator, Mothers of Multiples/Co-Moderator, Trying to Conceive
Gordon (37)
Joseph/Josephine Our Angel in Heaven
Mary Frances and Samuel (a.k.a. Frankie and Sammy) 38 weeks, 5/26/03, no preeclampsia during pregnancy, mom severe blood pressure problems post-partum