I saw a lot!
1) ob
2) reproductive endocrinologist
3) acpuncturist (for nausea)
4) 4d ultrasound
5) prenatal massage
6) doula
7) birthing class
8) lactation consultant
9) baby nurse
10) sleep doctor
Wow! What about you?
I saw a lot!
1) ob
2) reproductive endocrinologist
3) acpuncturist (for nausea)
4) 4d ultrasound
5) prenatal massage
6) doula
7) birthing class
8) lactation consultant
9) baby nurse
10) sleep doctor
Wow! What about you?
cantaloupe / 6630 posts
Acupuncturist to get me ovulating properly, fertility doctor to diagnose PCOS and monitor my cycle the month we tried, family doctor while pregnant. Oh and a lactation consultant.
We just saw a radiologist and are being referred to an orthopedic surgeon. Sad so 6and counting.
@Mrs. Bee: did acupuncture help your nausea? My acupuncturist swore by these little needles that stayed in your skin and fell off few days later but they didn't touch it all. If that had been my only experience of acupuncture I wouldn't have rated it, but luckily it had been fabulous for regulating my cycles, I guess morning sickness was just too strong for needles.
apricot / 290 posts
1.) ob/midwife
2.) 4d ultrasound
3.) prenatal massage
4.) perinatal specialist
5.) birthing class
6.) lactation consultant
7.) baby nurse/moms on call.
I honestly thought it was a lot more, considering from 33 weeks on I had at least two doctors appointments every week (when I wasnt in the hospital!!!)
pear / 1510 posts
Feeling pretty lucky - been seeing my OB the whole time, my OB's nurse taught our baby class. The ultrasound tech at my doc's practice did our ultrasounds. I love that their practice is so all encompassing.
coconut / 8234 posts
1) OB
2) 4D Ultrasound
3) Switched to a Midwives' Practice
4) Doula
5) Birthing Classes (2)
6) Lactation Consultant
7) Birth Trauma Therapist
honeydew / 7504 posts
1. OB (5 different MDs in the practice - you see each one at least once during your pregnancy so that you don't have a stranger show up in L&D)
2. Ultrasound tech
3. High-risk OB
4. Lab techs
5. High-risk ultrasound tech
6. Birthing class
7. Breastfeeding class
8. Prenatal massage
9. Prenatal chiropractor
I'm at 37 weeks, so who knows who we'll see in the hospital, too!
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
OB, Chiropractor, RMT, Doula (she also taught our pre-natal classes), nurses and OB who actually delivered LO, Lactation consultant for our follow up.
Next time I hope fo have a midwife instead of an OB, but I loved all of my prenatal practitioners, they were excellent.
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
1) OB (+ her partners)
2) Ultrasound tech at OB's office
3) Ultrasound tech at the imaging center for my NT Scan
4) 4 different ER doctors (my pregnancy was so fun!)
5) CRNA who did my epidural
6) Lactation consultant in the hospital
GOLD / eggplant / 11517 posts
1. OB
2. Perinatologist
3. Hematologist
4. Chiropractor
5. Doula
6. Childbirth, newborn, carseat safety, CPR, breastfeeding classes
7. Lactation Consultant
8. Breastfeeding support group
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
1) OB
2) Birthing class
3) Lactation consultant
4) Psychiatrist (for PPD)
5) RMT
pomelo / 5628 posts
Great question!
1) OB
2) RE
3) Acupuncturist
4) Peri
5) Specialist Peri
6) Different Specialist Peri
7) Assorted Peris & OBs (hospital stay)
8) Psych
9) Lactation Consultant
10) Social Worker in NICU
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
So far my gynecologist and a urologist. Going to go see a RE soon.
nectarine / 2163 posts
Midwife. Did my classes,weekly check ups and labour.
Ultrasound technician at 20 weeks.
LC.
Plunket nurse for child check ups after 6 weeks.
Regular GP for imms.
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
My practice - so, 4 OBs and 1 midwife
US tech at another place for NT scan
The US tech at my practice for anatomy & growth scans
NP for our birth class (in our practice)
Nurses at the prenatal diagnosis center for an NST
Nurses at the hospital
anesthesiologist for epidural
LC in hospital (useless)
Friend who's an LC
cherry / 153 posts
So far my OB, the ultra sound tech and dr at my NT scan/anatomy scans, and my neurosurgeon. (I was born with hydrocephalus, and so we need to keep an eye on it throughout my pregnancy. so far so good!)
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
2 OBs (we lived in another state temporarily)
Ultrasound Tech
Birthing class
I think that is it!
pomelo / 5331 posts
So far I've seen...
1. OBs/midwives/radiologist (counting all in one since it was all at the same office)
2. Prenatal massage
3. Diabetes counselor
4. Chiropractor
5. Hospital nurses for an amnio leak scare at 20 weeks
6. Lab techs
7. Doula at childbirth class
8. Psychiatrist (off meds while pregnant but being monitored)
I'm just 34 weeks though!
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