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<blockquote data-quote="Vick22" data-source="post: 914170" data-attributes="member: 98550"><p>Thank you Tigger. I live in Hull and cannot fault my diabetes care from any of my nurses/doctors other than the one I saw yesterday. </p><p></p><p>He said my conception hba1c was good but not brilliant, and all he discussed with me was the topics covered in my pre pregnancy counselling. </p><p></p><p>He also briefly touched on labour and c-sections and told me seeing a local midwife is a waste of time and having a birthing plan is pointless. 'Although it's nice to dream' as he put it. </p><p></p><p>I came away feeling completely clueless and wondering what's to happen at my next visit which he has booked in for 4weeks time. (I'll be 12 weeks by then) </p><p></p><p>I have my booking appointment with my local midwife on Monday and although I'm aware they aren't experts in diabetes, I'm hoping she may give me a little more positive info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vick22, post: 914170, member: 98550"] Thank you Tigger. I live in Hull and cannot fault my diabetes care from any of my nurses/doctors other than the one I saw yesterday. He said my conception hba1c was good but not brilliant, and all he discussed with me was the topics covered in my pre pregnancy counselling. He also briefly touched on labour and c-sections and told me seeing a local midwife is a waste of time and having a birthing plan is pointless. 'Although it's nice to dream' as he put it. I came away feeling completely clueless and wondering what's to happen at my next visit which he has booked in for 4weeks time. (I'll be 12 weeks by then) I have my booking appointment with my local midwife on Monday and although I'm aware they aren't experts in diabetes, I'm hoping she may give me a little more positive info! [/QUOTE]
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