She still doesn’t seem very well… I’d say that’s extremely hard with a newborn.
Yeah shes still very breathless when speaking isn't sheShe still doesn’t seem very well… I’d say that’s extremely hard with a newborn.
Yeah, and I hope she doesn’t down play it afterwards and say it was grand like most do. I like people to be 100% honest.Yeah shes still very breathless when speaking isn't she
I think it’s a legal thing. Hospitals have been done before for treating patients a certain way or doing surgeries on pregnant women without a test. Where I work I’ve seen women taking the hospitals to the cleaners when tit goes wrong (even a little bit) and often the women know that they are pregnant but don’t want to let on because they have been waiting for procedures a long time but of course they will let on the they hadn’t a clue. You would be very surprised at some things. In Denise’s case imagine she got Covid early on and was hospitalised and went into the hospital and said “I’m physically unable to get pregnant, I refuse a test” and then she is nearly 30 weeks pregnant. Like she wasn’t expecting her pregnancy! Looks like her doctor was in shock too. Unfortunately our word isn’t good enough in these cases!I find the fact that your word isn’t taken infuriating though, like a woman can’t consent to a medical procedure she has to have this test. It happened to me when I needed a test 5 weeks after having a baby and I told them in advance I wouldn’t be able to confirm LMP date as no cycle after baby but I was 100% certain not pregnant, was told that was ok. But on the day they wanted to send me away for me to get a beta HCG blood test to confirm and wait for results and come back again for test. Even tho I confirmed I was 100% certain not pregnant (no sexual activity since birth of newborn = definitely not pregnant). I hit the roof and I needed the procedure that day and it wasn’t as simple as come back again for other reasons I won’t go into. Eventually the let it go ahead but I felt so belittled and angry, especially angry because I flagged it well in advance and was told it wasn’t an issue.
Like she is still dolled up to the nines but you cannot hide her dark circles and the fact she is dying underneath that makeup! I hadn’t the energy to put on slap for about 6 months after the first and after my other two I never wore make up again only for going out on a night out.Yeah, and I hope she doesn’t down play it afterwards and say it was grand like most do. I like people to be 100% honest.
I have yet to meet a single healthcare professional who isn't pro vaccine. It's science like!What the hell does not all one sided mean? Seems like most medical professionals are very pro vaccine and those that aren't will be very anti vax. I doubt she'll find anyone on the fence. Plus it's cringe enough when she does the live q&a about ivf. I have major second hand mortification if she's setting herself up as a covid in pregnancy expert now too. Unless the q&a is just for new mums in general and unrelated to covid?
I would say if she’s looking the dr it’s the covid side of things but I can’t see anyone involving themselves in that when she’s used wording like “one sided”.What the hell does not all one sided mean? Seems like most medical professionals are very pro vaccine and those that aren't will be very anti vax. I doubt she'll find anyone on the fence. Plus it's cringe enough when she does the live q&a about ivf. I have major second hand mortification if she's setting herself up as a covid in pregnancy expert now too. Unless the q&a is just for new mums in general and unrelated to covid?
Me too.I have yet to meet a single healthcare professional who isn't pro vaccine. It's science like!
Yeah I'm the exact same. I couldn't get a yes or no out of my OB wether to get it or not. He told me some facts about the vaccine and the pros and cons and said I would have to decide which is riskier for me. He said that if my husband and I could isolate until the birth then he would tell me not to get it but that's just not an option for me. I did get the vaccine because after lots of research, it was the best option for me and my baby. I can totally understand another pregnant woman not getting it too thoughJust to say I'm currently pregnant and any medical professional I have discussed the vaccine with has been EXTREMELY on the fence about it, very much "it's up to you" and as a result I am waiting until post birth. Not one doctor or nurse has said definitely get it. On another thread women have said the same and I just think it's such a worrying and stressful time for pregnant women trying to make the decision.
To be fair no dr or nurse will ever tell you to get something. They will inform you of the pros and cons and you make the choice the same as any vaccine that is given in pregnancy like flu or whooping cough. There’s a great journo on Instagram byvickysmith and she has covered it lots with obstetricians.Just to say I'm currently pregnant and any medical professional I have discussed the vaccine with has been EXTREMELY on the fence about it, very much "it's up to you" and as a result I am waiting until post birth. Not one doctor or nurse has said definitely get it. On another thread women have said the same and I just think it's such a worrying and stressful time for pregnant women trying to make the decision.
I agree with you completely, there are pros and cons and you have to do your own research and make a decision then. Pregnancy tough enough with this for sure!!!Yeah I'm the exact same. I couldn't get a yes or no out of my OB wether to get it or not. He told me some facts about the vaccine and the pros and cons and said I would have to decide which is riskier for me. He said that if my husband and I could isolate until the birth then he would tell me not to get it but that's just not an option for me. I did get the vaccine because after lots of research, it was the best option for me and my baby. I can totally understand another pregnant woman not getting it too though
Thank you must check her outTo be fair no dr or nurse will ever tell you to get something. They will inform you of the pros and cons and you make the choice the same as any vaccine that is given in pregnancy like flu or whooping cough. There’s a great journo on Instagram byvickysmith and she has covered it lots with obstetricians.