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Such a rude doctor!

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Katielou638392 · 21/07/2015 18:29

So went to the doctors the other day and never met such a rude doctor in my life,I went because i am experiencing so many pregnancy symptoms and have done 4 test that all had a faint line but wernt sure if they where ghost lines or actual lines ,she asked me what she was ment to do about it and I asked her for a test to see if I was ,she huffed and said that now I was there she may aswell let me do a test,she dipped the test in didn't even wait and told me I was not pregnant and chucked the test straight in the bin,now if I find out I am pregnant ive been so put off to go to the doctors ,fuming xAngry

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 19:49

Thankyou Smile x

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VashtaNerada · 22/07/2015 19:27

Congratulations Katie and glad you have been proved right!

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sizethree · 22/07/2015 19:25

Soz Yeh, I was a bit rude then. I'm blaming it on pregnancy hormones!

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sharonthewaspandthewineywall · 22/07/2015 18:57

My older two are 10 and 8. It's never as far as I remember expected you to see a gp first.
However rudeness is unacceptable. I get lots of service users taking up my time for things they could have looked up on the internet read in the leaflet they were given last week and many other things but I'm never rude to anyone. Granted I'm not a gp but still...

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DizzyMerry · 22/07/2015 18:49

Oh and congratulations katielou. Hope your pregnancy goes smoothly.

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 18:45

Well I'm bound to get a bit miffed off when people are being rude, and just to clear things up again that was not rudeness that was me explaining how it was not a waisted nor naive appointment with the doctor,lighten up Smile

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sizethree · 22/07/2015 18:41

Wen, you're actually the one being rude now.
But congratulations on your pregnancy.
Hope your baby has better manners!

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DizzyMerry · 22/07/2015 17:52

There was nothing naive about it. Some GP's will do pregnancy tests before referring you to a midwife. I think a lot of posters were rude to the op. No need at all.

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Dollface136 · 22/07/2015 17:52

Fair enough, each to their own. Personally I feel what is naive to someone clued up on this stuff may seem like a reasonable question/statement to someone less so. Lets all just have some Cake to congratulate katie on her BFP. Smile

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 17:51

So tell me how I was to know I was waisting a medical professionals time when that is the proceedings of where I am from,when i got positive tests when I was pregnant with my son I went to the doctors they made me do another test and THEN referred me to the hospital,it may not be the same where everyone is from, but in all honestly there had been a lot of rudeness, no I don't expect everyone to pat me on my back lol you can put your point across without being rude, anyways it doesn't matter because I'm now expecting which I new all along ,if the doctor was not so rude and actually waited the correct time for the test she could of seen I was expecting and put me forward to the hospital but now as proceedings go from where I am from im going to have to book another appointment so they can transfer me over to the hospital as no you cannot just book yourself in for a hospital or midwife appointment where I am from you have to go to the doctors to transfer you for a dating scan and then book in with the midwifes , so not waist of a doctors time SmileGrin just a very rude doctor

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sizethree · 22/07/2015 17:38

I don't think anyone is being rude to eachother.
katie made the original post, therefore opening a discussion.
Expecting everyone to pat her on the back and agree with her really isn't what a chat forum is about.
The comments have been about wasting s meducal professional's time, which is the general consensus of what happened.
Also her question about then why do doctors have pregnancy tests is just startlingly naive!
If you don't want opinions, don't start a thread.
I'm all up for duppott, but if I deem your actions a bit questionable or naive, I'll call you out on it.

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 17:26

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 17:23

There's no need to be rude floggingmolly the doctor didn't even wait 2secs after she dipped it in and chucked it in the bin wether she thought it was a waist of her time or not the rudeness is not called for same as your rudeness towards me , like ive said hundreds of times normally when u think your pregnant you go to the doctors and then they put you forward to the hospital when expecting my son the doctor made me do another test to confirm and then made an appointment for the hospital so I did nothing wrong so find something better to do than be a keyboard warrior and just being blatently rudeHmmon a better not got a BFP GrinGrinGrin !!

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Floggingmolly · 22/07/2015 16:38

How overdue are you? Confused. You did four tests which all showed positive so you went to the doctor to get her to do another one?? Which was negative...
And you're amazed that she considered this a waste of her time?

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 16:31

Thank you for the positive posts DizzyMerry and Dollface136i won't be making that mistake again lol yeah I'm going to wait now as I am late but getting cramps so hopefully AF doesn't show its face x

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Dollface136 · 22/07/2015 16:24

I'm only butting in because I have always found mumsnet to be such a supportive place. In fact, I can't quite believe just how much positivity having a group of women on your side can give you. Soooo, I feel some of the conversation here has turned a little judgy towards Katielou and think maybe a little gentle support would be nice. Just my opinion.

She made a mistake, was treated rudely by all accounts for that mistake, and won't be making it again. I for one can understand how a lot of us get in a state over POAS when we want to be pregnant so badly.

Katielou I think sometimes the best way is to assume if the test looks negative, that it is negative, and then wait a week if no af and try again. A lot of people don't get a result until they are a week or more late for af. It's hard to do, and I am making myself wait right now in fact, but saves a lot of heartache staring at possible lines only to get the witch 4 days late. Good luck!

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DizzyMerry · 22/07/2015 12:10

Well in my area the GP's do a 'confirmation' pregnancy test and then refer you to the midwife. The op has explained why she went and there's nothing wrong with that. She wasn't to know what the procedure is in her area and heck she still doesn't as the GP couldn't even be bothered to explain. Some people have been unbelievably rude on here.

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 12:00

I wouldn't of gone to the doctor if I didn't think I was pregnant lol 4 tests all came up with lines just like my last test I did on my son ,if I didnt think I was pregnant I wouldn't of gone obviously lol anyways got more to do than argue with people on here about my choices on going to a doctor ,hopefully get a positive in the next week GrinGrin

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AboutTimeIChangedMyNameAgain · 22/07/2015 11:19

The tests the GP uses are exactly the same. They can't confirm a pregnancy any more than you have already, unless they do a blood test.

There isn't some magic pregnancy test. If you've got a faint line the GP's test will only show the same thing.

Most areas now self refer to a midwife. Some areas the GP refers, but they won't retest you. What's the point?

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Indole · 22/07/2015 10:42

Did you turn up last time and make them do a test when you had already done some that indicated that you probably weren't pregnant, though? Because I reckon that's where the problem lies.

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Katielou638392 · 22/07/2015 08:18

He's 2, and I was made to get a doctors appointment and then they gave me my yellow folder and new mum pack and they then booked me in with the hospital ,with myself and all my friends with children that was the routine doctors then hospital

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Indole · 21/07/2015 23:42

How old is your son?

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Katielou638392 · 21/07/2015 23:30

Ladies as ive said that was the normal thing to do when I was pregnant with my son,all my friends and family couldn't believe the way she was towards me ,of course people go to the doctors for a cold people go for so many uncessary things which before anyone says I didn't think mine was unessasary,and another reason I went was because I was starting to worry about if I wasn't why I was getting all these symptoms and also being quite ill from them so enough of the can't belive you went to the doctors because u thought you were pregnant i get it already lol ,many other woman in my position have done so anyone would've thought ive committed a crime visiting the doctors lol

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UrethraFranklin1 · 21/07/2015 23:12

Who goes to the dr for a cold? Nobody I know!
Where I live you pay about 60 quid to see a dr. Somewhat focuses the mind on whether its necessary or not!
Anyway, get a digital test next time and wait a week or two, then you'll know.

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Indole · 21/07/2015 23:08

At least a cold is an actual illness. Unlike not being sure if you are pregnant or not, which is easily solved by just waiting a week or two generally.

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