bettie1959
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Joined: 11/16/2005 Status: offline
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First off, congratulations on the pregnancy and best wishes for a healthy happy baby. I am unclear as to why your insurance has a lag time between regular care and prenatal care. Perhaps you need to get on the horn and make a fuss......you know the old adage, 'the squeaky wheel gets the oil' If that doesn't work, go to a planned parenthood/community clinic if necessary. Sometimes you have to sit a good part of the day to get in and that sucks but it beats risking complications to you and your baby....or worse if you pass out while driving. It is very difficult to give ACCURATE medical advice via chatrooms, message boards and internet. We have no medical history, and no lab values, no medical training or schooling in many cases, nor a physical exam to base our replies. People give advice from their hearts and with the best intentions. So please don't think this is an attack. We really don't know for sure what the diagnosis/problem is. Having been pregnant does not make me an obstetrician, just as owning a car does not make me a mechanic. I am, however a registered nurse of 13 years, and ask that for the babies sake, you go to someone who provides prenatal care. ....even if it means you have to pay 50 bucks a month out of pocket for the next 5 years. The two of you are worth it. If your exam does reveal gestational diabetes, Buxom Goddess has a good(excellent) handle on the workings of the diet. *edited to add Buxom Goddess cudos*
< Message edited by bettie1959 -- 11/3/2006 1:42:22 PM >
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