Would u go back to your ob/gyn if...?!
Question: Would u go back to your ob/gyn if...?
Answers:
go back to your doctor. This isn't even close to the strangest thing he has ever seen. What if you are pregnant? Doesn't this baby deserve good prenatal care? Lots of women get pregnant back to back. When you go to the doctor, just act like this is a planned pregnancy and he won't know any different.
I am 27 with six kids so I know the feeling girl. I went back to my same doctor because he knows my past deliveries witch I think that's good for you and the unborn baby. however if you are not pregnant I would go to your closest walmart and get some spermicidal gel or film that's what I use its none hormonal and no side effects
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I liked the first answer until she said "act like this is a planned pregnancy..." you should act like it is what it is. Holy cow. Yes, you're embarrassed, but it's not like you did it on purpose. It sounds like you have a wonderful OB/GYN and any woman can tell you that a good relationship with your doc is worth his weight in gold.
Just suck it up, make the appointment, and I bet the doc is caring, compassionate and professional. It seems like he has been up to now, and why change?
Good luck!
it seems as if you're close with your doctor. i can assure you that this isn't the first time he's seen this. or even anything worse than this! definitely make an appointment and be completely honest with him, he's a doctor, he's YOUR doctor. that's what he's here for... he'll be GLAD to help you! goodluck (:
Your doctor sees alot of patients a day, and im sure it wouldn't be embarrassing ! If you still feel embarrassed about it, why dont you go back to your gynae a few days late? :)
Yes, you should go back to the doctor you love. It is important to have someone you feel comfortable with. If this doctor really is so great, he will understand that accidents happen and will not judge you for this. Just tell him what happened. It wouldn't be the first time he's dealt with something like this, I promise.
Besides, you'd have to tell your new doctor your medical history anyway, and that would include the fact that you gave birth two months ago. So best to just go to the doctor you love.
First things first though, worry about if you're actually pregnant. Then you can worry about going to the doctor.