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How do I find a good doctor in Cincinnati, OH who specializes in problem pregnancies? |
I'm 7 weeks and have been in and out of the ER 4 times already due to bleeding. I do not feel like the ER is doing everything they can to inform me and protect my baby. I'd just like a private doctor who especially deals with pregnancies similar to mine. Thanks so much! if you are going to misscarry in the first 3 months then there is nothing that can be done i am afraid Source(s): nurse Your best option is to call a hospital refferal number at Good Sam or Proividence Hospitals! They should be able to refer you to a doctor in your area. If you have a family doctor, ask for a referral to an OB who specializes in high risk pregnancies. If you don't have a family doctor, ask the same question of any doctor that you see. Or, ask one of the nurses for a recommendation. But a referral would get you an appt. Go to a place called Just for Women in Evendale. They have a number of Doctors on their staff, and they are all quite good. They deliver a lot of babies, so I am positive they have seen issues like your before, probably lots of times. Also- they deliver their babies at Good Sam, which has the only level 1 trauma delivery center in the Cincy area, so if something does go wrong during the delivery, they have all the resources you could possibly ask for- no other Cincy hospital can say the same thing, and its quite possible if something went quite wrong, that other hospital would send you over to Good Sam. My wife and I have a 9 month old. You should definitely be going to an Obstetrician for this, NOT the ER- the ER is not there for the type of things you are going in for at this point, and it costs a whole lot more as well. |
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