I remember a while back someone joking that at her OBGYN annual appt. the following day she was going to ask if the doctor could get on the floor with her standing over her for the exam. This was so that she could avoid a hemoptysis bleed.
All kidding aside. Has anyone asked for or demanded to be examined in a different position than what ever the medical procedure is usually completed in?
I got my wisdom teeth out sitting upright.
When I go for my OB appts. they don't do intervagina exams. (Editted to add: I mean pregnancy OB visits.) They would if I was bleeding or cramping but with no problems they avoid infecting the birth canal with germs. This is standard practice. They do measure my belly and they always want me to recline back (probably to relax ab muscles). Some doctors are better than others about propping up the table so that I am barely at a greater than 90 degree angle (what triggers my bleeds). Others aren't so great. Friday's appt wasn't so great. I was able to tell him I hadn't had hemoptysis in 2 weeks then when he measured my belly I began to cough blood. I made sure to spit it out and show him so he'd know just how much position is everything. He felt bad - I felt good that he learned his lesson.
So for the big day - I'm thinking I'll request vaginal exams on all 4's. I realize my butthole will be prominently displayed but who gives a f___. Okay I care, but I can try to get over the embarassment if I know it will avoid a bleed in my lungs which surely won't help my labor & delivery. So what do you predict...will the doc's and nurses be cool with it <img src=""> LOL if not I suppose I can always give them the "alternative" option to get on the floor and I can mount up for the exam. Should I put this in my birth plan? J/K
Ah why is it that it brings a smile to my face to think of giving a doctor a hard time? One things for sure, it's always more fun to fanticize about this stuff than to actually put your foot down and demand it. I feel like a jacka_s_s when I make requests like this but I know I shouldn't - - after all bleeding in the lungs is serious biz nass and should be avoided - - especially in L&D.
Any advice?
All kidding aside. Has anyone asked for or demanded to be examined in a different position than what ever the medical procedure is usually completed in?
I got my wisdom teeth out sitting upright.
When I go for my OB appts. they don't do intervagina exams. (Editted to add: I mean pregnancy OB visits.) They would if I was bleeding or cramping but with no problems they avoid infecting the birth canal with germs. This is standard practice. They do measure my belly and they always want me to recline back (probably to relax ab muscles). Some doctors are better than others about propping up the table so that I am barely at a greater than 90 degree angle (what triggers my bleeds). Others aren't so great. Friday's appt wasn't so great. I was able to tell him I hadn't had hemoptysis in 2 weeks then when he measured my belly I began to cough blood. I made sure to spit it out and show him so he'd know just how much position is everything. He felt bad - I felt good that he learned his lesson.
So for the big day - I'm thinking I'll request vaginal exams on all 4's. I realize my butthole will be prominently displayed but who gives a f___. Okay I care, but I can try to get over the embarassment if I know it will avoid a bleed in my lungs which surely won't help my labor & delivery. So what do you predict...will the doc's and nurses be cool with it <img src=""> LOL if not I suppose I can always give them the "alternative" option to get on the floor and I can mount up for the exam. Should I put this in my birth plan? J/K
Ah why is it that it brings a smile to my face to think of giving a doctor a hard time? One things for sure, it's always more fun to fanticize about this stuff than to actually put your foot down and demand it. I feel like a jacka_s_s when I make requests like this but I know I shouldn't - - after all bleeding in the lungs is serious biz nass and should be avoided - - especially in L&D.
Any advice?