If you take daily naps or would like too, make your appointments with Dr Ingalls office at your most convinent "nap time". There a few things everyone should know about dr ingalls. In my personal opinion, she cheated her way through medical school. THAT IS NOT A FACT. Just the way I feel. My husband wanted me to have a female dr for my pregnancy. I found her on google, she had such high ratings. The highest female Dr ratings in our area. She must've given herself those reviews. My first appointment, I loved her sweet innocent speach. She is very nice. The woman that works with her on the other hand, she has ZERO bedside manner. I just kept saying, I would stick it out. Dr Ingalls is nice, if she starts getting crazy like this woman, I'll just find another dr. After time, I started disliking her more and more. Don't ask me why I didn't switch dr's. I guess it was because I was so close and didn't want to deal with the hassle of finding another. After all, how could I decide or find… another? She had the highest reveiws. Well, when I started having strange pains, nasty discharge, things I read to call the dr about. I know, pregnancy is not a pleasant time. Though, it's beautiful and a complete miracle in the making. It's pretty nasty, especially towards the end. She never even checked anything out with my problems. Asked if I was having any, I would tell her what everything was, she just didn't seem concerned. At first, I talked myself into the whole, "you're just dramatic. You're fine, the baby is fine. If it were something your dr, who's paid a ridiculous amount of money would check it out." I started having major heart burn, like most pregnant women. I was eating tums and rolaids like small child, digging in their grandma's purse. So, I asked her if there was something safe for baby that I could take. She told me to try tums and rolaids. I expressed how often I've been eating them and she said to just give them another try. Ummm ok? Well, my next visit, my husband asked her about Nexium, that's what he takes and he swears by it. She said, "oh yeah. If you're having heartburn, Nexium is completely safe for you and baby. I'll write you a prescription." Why couldn't you have done that for me three weeks ago when I told you how bad it was and how I go through a bottle of tums/day? Whatever, right? I've got some baby safe meds to take, Tums and Rolaids for emergencies. I'm happy. She wouldn't induce me on a friday. Which would've been easier for us, because my husbands family all live out of town. But she wanted to be the dr on call when she did it. Ok, that's fine. I'll just make sure they all know what day to take off of work and be here. After having my absolutely perfect daughter, I loved Ingalls again. I felt like she gave her to me. But after a few weeks, I could barely walk, I had to drop to my back to try and sit. I was bleeding just as much as the day I had the baby. So, I called and she let me come in. Apparently I had a bad reaction to the stitches. After 5 weeks they still hadn't disolved, I had a knot the size of a fist in my female area. She took out HALF of them. Why take out half and leave the other half when you see I'm having such issues with them?! I went back a week later, still having the same issues. So she cut out the rest. As so I thought. Needless to say, I went to a different dr. Who found that I had an infection from her using THE WRONG STITCHES and leaving them in there so long. It made it's way into my uterus. So, I was then given some antibotics, vicodin, and this is my favorite, Meds to restart "labor like contractions" to help squeeze out the infection..... She cut something down there, I lost about 99% of feeling. It was a horrible stitching job. I can feel when I think I'm about to rip back open, down to my butt hole. As for sensations? HA. That's long gone. Thank you, Dr Ingalls for not admitting your mistake with the stitches and blaming my body. I've had dissolving stitches before, multiple times. Never had them not dissolve.
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