Bit of a rant here....
I went to see the hospital's midwife for the 12 week appointment last week. We did all the basic stuff. height, weight, blood pressure etc
She measured me and anounced I was 5.1 - I said, no actually I am 5.4 - I'm 165 cm and that translates to 5.4... she then looks back on her measure thingie and said...no you really are 5.1....
She then continues to take my blood pressure and measures it at 120/60 (or the other way round I never know how they write it down).
I get home and feel rather frazzled (the fact that they took blood in a really weird place which left me with 2 big bruises and did my scan external only with very little to see and a terribly unclear photograph didn't help).
After a few days I measure myself and of course, I am 5.4. Which changes my BMI.
I call my friend about the blood pressure and she says its not a weird blood pressure but as I used to be high, better have it checked it out again.
Go to GP, blood pressure is indeed 83/117 - closer to my normal BP.
I explained to this woman I am a nervous first time pregnant woman with a history of anxiety... am I right to be a wee bit pissed off and thinking if this woman can't get the basics right how am I to expect her to deliver my child properly?
With my luck I'll probably be the only one to get a consistent midwife at a the NHS hospital. Should I request to be helped by another?