tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2591916707052146795.post401498392917647306..comments2023-05-06T08:27:46.276-06:00Comments on Tears Are For Babies: FrustrationMeimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03610015959570193019noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2591916707052146795.post-43860035826449929892011-08-14T09:07:32.017-06:002011-08-14T09:07:32.017-06:00How utterly frustrating...and maddening! I would l...How utterly frustrating...and maddening! I would love to say that I'd march into the office, find that nurse, and...well, I can't say that I would do anything too worth applause. I hate that we're so dependent on not only our doctors but the office staff to be accessible. It makes it nearly impossible to really say what we want to say sometimes. <br /><br />I'm glad that your doctor was a voice of reason for you. And I'm glad that you got your answer! <br /><br />I hope that these "contractions" turn into CONTRACTIONS and start moving you along really soon. And I hope the nausea isn't too horrible!!! I'm thinking about you. If I were you, I'd mention something innocently to the doctor about how you were/are really confused about this and you felt a little overlooked maybe. And def say something to the nursing supervisor so that no one else gets the third degree about waiting for a VBAC- ugh!!!One Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18415121157634103240noreply@blogger.com