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Don't like my doctor...

So I'm 30weeks and I don't like my doctor every visit she asks me the same question about how many ultrasounds I've had it makes me wonder if she even looked at my scans and she never gives me an opportunity to ask questions I'm a ftm and I have a lot of questions should I switch or just finish out with her and find a new doctor after the baby
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7552771 tn?1469929649
I have medicaid too. And I have a midwife I just can't have a home birth I'll still be in a hospital. All you do is Google midwives in your area call and ask about health insurance they'll be able to tell you.
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Id switch! If you dont like her.. why would you want her delivering your child!
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Definitely switch. Imagine that same bedside manner when you're in labor.
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You need a new dr! My Dr. always make sure I have all my questions answered. Especially if you're having a normal non high risk pregnancy, you're only seeing the dr. every couple weeks until you're almost ready to give birth so of course they need to have time for your questions!!  It's not like you see them all the time!
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I have Medicaid and I'm not sure how to find a midwife where I live or if they take the insurance my office has another doctor and I was thinking of switching to him he's supposed to be a really good doctor
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Midwives are more personal and u won't feel rushed. Doctors are the complete opposite
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Switch. I'd say go to a midwife they listen to everything
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Switch. U need to be comfortable with your doctor.
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