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Henna79
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Topic: thoughts please =) Posted: 13 December 2008 at 8:38am |
My sister is pregnant and is having a bit of a stress about maybe losing baby. She has been bleeding, not a lot she says, and has a bit of pain, like the stitch, in her right side. Should she be worried too much? I have told her to just go to a&e and they can check her out rather than Doc cos then she won't have to pay anything  All thoughts appreciated
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Mrs_B
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 9:33am |
How many weeks is she? Could be an ectopic? Does she not have a midwife yet? I fairly sure she can go to her GP and it won't cost anything as all maternity services are free, of course I guess they aren't open on the weekend. I wouldn't go to A & E as she likely to have to sit there for 4hrs to be seen unless of course the pain and/or bleeding is really bad.
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 9:38am |
they probably wont keep her waiting at A&E. I walked into A&E several times when I had my bleeding and they saw me straight away. Anything like that they make 1st priority.
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 9:50am |
I think she is about 7 wks EDD 1 aug. SOmeone did mention ectopic to her so of course she is stressing about that but the pain hasn't gotten any worse than what it was yesterday. She gonna go see someone anyway which is prob good as she needs her mind put at ease, she is a a bit of a stress monger
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 9:57am |
The pain she is feeling is probably just typical stretching pains IMO. As for the bleeding, sometimes it's a matter of waiting to see if the bleeding settles or not, which can obviously get quite stressful  . Does she or did she have a 6wk scan booked?
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Henna79
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 10:04am |
yeah thats what I am thinking I just can't remember that far back at the mo  I'm hoping she asks for one at the hospital especially as she is due to leave for Qatar in a few weeks time for 6 months.
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TysMummy
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 12:41pm |
you dont pay if your pregs no matter where you go and i have had bleeding and pain the whole 9mths some being very intence and went on to have a 9p baby :) my friend is currently 4mnths and she had alot of bleeding buteverything is fine but they kept her in hospital to be sure......if in doubt check it out.
if she goes to waikato she should be put through straight away obviously depending on emergency level but due to the nature we have only waited for 30mins............good luck to her.........i know how scary it is.
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 3:36pm |
I went to a&e at nearly 12 weeks with heavy bleeding (waikato) and i was in and out within 1.5 hours! The waiting time was currently 5 hours! Although I didn't get a scan as they said they don't do them on weekends. But then had scan at private place on the monday and the lady told me she'd been doing scans at the hospital on the weekend!
Mrs_B, maternity services are not free with doctors anymore. Its all to do with having your LMC now and they get paid. Anyway, this is what I found as I am charged at my doctors now (had 1st visit free and that was it)....and have also been told it is the same with other doctors in hamilton anyway.
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 4:26pm |
Nerfertiti..............honey im a bit confused as i have been to 4 different docs around hamilton including te awamutu and have NOT been charged neither has anyone else i know...but it is up to YOU to say the it is a preg issue when you first enter.........if they decide on exam that it is not related then you will get billed..............but having said that i do know some that are getting cockie and trying it on..........but its about knowledge and i guess working in health industry helps .........
on another note..........henna get her to push for scan even if they say nothing about it......they werent gonna do tests on me until i demanded them and then found out i had ovarian cancer so dont be afraid to push :)
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 4:52pm |
I've been getting stitch like pains too, it's usually when I get up too fast and I think it has to do with my insides moving around. Having said that if I was getting bleeding too I'd probably go to a & e to get it checked out.
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 6:39pm |
well an update for you lovely ladies she is staying in overnight. Apparently baby is fine and shouldn't be the cause of the pain cos they can't see a reason why he/she would be, anyway her heart rate is under 50 and she has high blood pressure so they are trying to figure out what is wrong. They are thinking appendix due to the pain so may be cutting her open to see if thats the issue so yeah rather scary re the heart rate and bp so hopefully she gets sorted.
Tysmummy they did do a scan in the end.
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 6:46pm |
I do say its pregnancy related! I'm going to call them and ask why. If thats the case, they will need to refund me for about 5 visits!
But I have been told my 3 people at this particular doctor that they charge.
TysMummy - how come you have been to 4 different doctors? I am wondering if you have only been once to them all hence not being charged for first visit - which I mentioned earlier; first visit is free for maternity.
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 7:13pm |
hmm maybe it's different from GP to GP but I was of the understanding that it was all supposed to be free too. When I was pregnant I had to see the doc for a couple of pregnancy related things (hyperemesis), and when I left I said it was pregnancy related, and each time they had to confirm with the doc I saw that it was, and especially ask me for my permission to release my details to MoH so they could get 'paid' that way, and I said ok and that was that.
The generic MoH "Your Pregnancy" booklet says "Maternity care is free for New Zealand citizens, women with permanent residency, and those who have a permit for a stay of two or more years." and goes on to add "GP care - if you need to see your doctor during pregnancy for a problem that is unrelated to your pregnancy or for an existing medical problem that has become worse because of your pregnancy, you will be charged that doctor’s usual consultation fee".
Push the point next time Nefertiti!
ETA: and if you can be bothered, you can complain to the Health and Disability Commissioner - 0800 112 233
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 7:50pm |
weegee...................extremely good point and well put
Nefertiti...........like i have mentioned i am in the health industry and i have in fact been more then once to the same docs........i really dont think i need to go into more detail as the thread was started with help needed from Henna.
Henna...........wat a relief for her........she is in the right place and hopefully stress has played more of a part to the BP then appendix :) thinking of her
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Posted: 13 December 2008 at 8:57pm |
Interesting about the GP visits. In Wellington, I was advised they were free until 12 weeks as that is when they expect you to have your specialist or doctor. When they figured out I'd been seeing them relating to pregnancy, and was in my first trimester, they refunded me what I had paid for the visits...nice bonus!
You so have to rely on then telling you things like this....there is no way I would have known
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Posted: 14 December 2008 at 9:27pm |
Mine have all been free...... but I have been told not to switch from GP to GP and use my LMC once she is registered to be my LMC. (and not swap around)
I had some pains too and put it down to everything stretching. I hope she is ok
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