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BFPBlessing
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Name: M
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If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
Just wondering...thanks
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Posted 4/7/09 11:04 AM |
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lilnic1278
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Member since 3/09 36 total posts
Name: Nicole
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Re: If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
No, you can go to your regular doctor. If you have any problems that arise then they would either work in conjuction with a high risk doctor or refer you to one.
In my case, I went to my regular doctor throughtout my pregnancy and then when I got gestational diabetes, I also went to Madonna Perinatal for the rest of my pregnancy. I met with the high risk doctor once and was there for testing twice a week. At the end, the staff at Madonna sent me to the hospital b/c I was getting preeclampsia. The high risk doc called my reg ob and discussed that it was best for me to have a c-section the next morning.
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Posted 4/7/09 11:28 AM |
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dm24angel
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Name: Donna
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Re: If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
Yes, but like the Previous poster said, its done as an "Add on" ....like Madonna ...Madonna is a high risk center...so the Dr's there monitor your care and report the info back to your regular Dr.
So you keep your Regular OB, just have a bit extra on the side......
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Posted 4/7/09 7:23 PM |
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Re: If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
Not for all twins but if your twins share a placenta like mine do, you will probably see a high-risk doctor as well because they will monitor you for twin-to-twin transfusion. I see my regular OB every 2 weeks (soon it will be weekly) and I see my high risk doctor once a month.
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Posted 4/8/09 10:06 AM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
Not in all cases.
I was advised to switched to a high-risk due to IF issues and my age (over 35) both of which present additional risks.
ETA: My high-risk office had the 3D sono machines in the office. They were equipped to do all of my monitoring in the same office.
Message edited 4/10/2009 4:34:26 PM.
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Posted 4/10/09 4:33 PM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
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Name: Melissa
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Re: If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
The place I went to only saw multiple Moms in their high risk clinic. I moved when I was 32 weeks PG and switched to a regular practice
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Posted 4/13/09 11:57 AM |
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Laura1976
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Name: Laura
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Re: If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
Many doctors will have you see a high risk as a precaution, so that the doctor knows you just in case down the line you're not being thrown in their lap.
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Posted 4/26/09 4:38 PM |
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MrsDrMatt
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Name: MrsDrMatt
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Re: If you are having twins does that mean you need a high risk doctor?
Posted by DoublyBlessed09
Not for all twins but if your twins share a placenta like mine do, you will probably see a high-risk doctor as well because they will monitor you for twin-to-twin transfusion. I see my regular OB every 2 weeks (soon it will be weekly) and I see my high risk doctor once a month.
I agree!
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Posted 4/26/09 4:58 PM |
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