Prenatal Medical Care: When to Have an Opinion and When to Trust Your Doc



I think this is such a funny topic, because just the title alone explains how far society has come in skepticism! Now, let me explain a bit. Back “in the day” (okay, back eons ago), people in general blindly trusted the professional expert in their lives. Enter “be your own advocate” and the internet, and “HELLO”…we are ALL now experts!

This is a double-edged sword, of course. Because, let’s be honest, Google does not take the place of years and years of medical school and hands-on experience, but at the same time, we are more aware than our parents’ generations were about complications, options, choices, and “worse case scenarios.”

So, when you disagree with your medical care giver, what do you do? Do you say anything? Do you blindly trust what he/she says? Do you get a second opinion or live on www.webmd.com? How do you get over all the scenarios in your mind? And how do you just let the process happen?

Watch Erin and Rebecca chat it up about doctors, opinions, and medical care directions…we promise it’s more funny than those three topics sound like! 🙂 You can always wait until the very end to see Erin “lose” her words and me encouraging her to hang in there. OH WE LOVE IT! We never said these would be polished or amazing!! HEE! (But, again, that’s why you love us!!)

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Until next post-

Hugs!

E&R

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