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@jacksoninem

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Indefatigable Woman@jacksoninem·
As earlier mentioned, the doctor advised me to return the next day to see the gynecologist. I was 16 weeks pregnant and my first pregnancy. Included in the drugs were tablets and a bottle liquid substance but I didn't take any of the tablets because I was a keen reader of babycenter.com newsletters but only took a ½ teaspoon of the liquid drug. I returned the next day with all the prescribed drugs. Immediately, I entered to take my turn and speak with the gynecologist. I noticed his office was shared between two doctors but spacious enough to maintain an element of confidentiality in conversation. Me: "Doctor, I have been feeling pains in my stomach and pressure in my pelvic bones. Like I can feel the baby's head in my pelvic but I'm just 16weeks pregnant. That is just too early, something is not right. I was here yesterday and the doctor prescribed these drugs" (I brought out all the drugs starting with the liquid drug). While having my head bent down because I was trying to empty the contents of the prescribed drugs on his table, I didn't know the doctor was aghast, alarmed and already on his feet because he was shocked to see the drugs I was given. His colleague noticing the liquid content asked from far right, "is she going for surgery? Is she aborting the baby? Immediately, I stood up with teary eyes clutching my stomach and trying to soothe my baby and be sure the baby in my womb was still alive, and screamed "Nooooooooo. I'm not aborting my baby. I only came to lay a complaint to your colleague yesterday and she prescribed these drugs to me." The Gynecologist with a sympathetic, worrisome and distraught eyes calmly asked: "Madam, did you take any of these drugs"? I died inside.
Indefatigable Woman@jacksoninem

I went to the hospital to complain about pains in my stomach and feeling pressure like the baby's head in my pelvic bones. I was just a few weeks pregnant, and carefully explained to the doctor what I was experiencing. Immediately, she brought out a medical dictionary and started asking herself rhetorical questions: "It can't be blah blah blah or can it be? She has me to lie down while she examines me further. At a point she went to the next office to seek advice from her colleague. Me I was less concerned about her medical ineptitude, I just needed relief. She came in after consulting with her colleague and prescribed some drugs to me which I collected from the pharmacy and went home. And she told me that I needed to see a gynecologist the next day. Being my first pregnancy, I have carefully followed babycenter.com and read all their newsletters. So I got home and showed my hubby some little substance in a bottle given to me to take at the hospital. Being a cautious person, I took half of a teaspoon, and kept praying that nothing happened to my baby. You people won't believe what happened the next day.😭😭😭

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Indefatigable Woman
Indefatigable Woman@jacksoninem·
As earlier mentioned, the doctor advised me to return the next day to see the gynecologist. I was 16 weeks pregnant and my first pregnancy. Included in the drugs were tablets and a bottle liquid substance but I didn't take any of the tablets because I was a keen reader of babycenter.com newsletters but only took a ½ teaspoon of the liquid drug. I returned the next day with all the prescribed drugs. Immediately, I entered to take my turn and speak with the gynecologist. I noticed his office was shared between two doctors but spacious enough to maintain an element of confidentiality in conversation. Me: "Doctor, I have been feeling pains in my stomach and pressure in my pelvic bones. Like I can feel the baby's head in my pelvic but I'm just 16weeks pregnant. That is just too early, something is not right. I was here yesterday and the doctor prescribed these drugs" (I brought out all the drugs starting with the liquid drug). While having my head bent down because I was trying to empty the contents of the prescribed drugs on his table, I didn't know the doctor was aghast, alarmed and already on his feet because he was shocked to see the drugs I was given. His colleague noticing the liquid content asked from far right, "is she going for surgery? Is she aborting the baby? Immediately, I stood up with teary eyes clutching my stomach and trying to soothe my baby and be sure the baby in my womb was still alive, and screamed "Nooooooooo. I'm not aborting my baby. I only came to lay a complaint to your colleague yesterday and she prescribed these drugs to me." The Gynecologist with a sympathetic, worrisome and distraught eyes calmly asked: "Madam, did you take any of these drugs"? I died inside.
Indefatigable Woman@jacksoninem

I went to the hospital to complain about pains in my stomach and feeling pressure like the baby's head in my pelvic bones. I was just a few weeks pregnant, and carefully explained to the doctor what I was experiencing. Immediately, she brought out a medical dictionary and started asking herself rhetorical questions: "It can't be blah blah blah or can it be? She has me to lie down while she examines me further. At a point she went to the next office to seek advice from her colleague. Me I was less concerned about her medical ineptitude, I just needed relief. She came in after consulting with her colleague and prescribed some drugs to me which I collected from the pharmacy and went home. And she told me that I needed to see a gynecologist the next day. Being my first pregnancy, I have carefully followed babycenter.com and read all their newsletters. So I got home and showed my hubby some little substance in a bottle given to me to take at the hospital. Being a cautious person, I took half of a teaspoon, and kept praying that nothing happened to my baby. You people won't believe what happened the next day.😭😭😭

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T.O.M@Apostletee001·
@jacksoninem If you no arrest the doctor no post the story complete oo Make I no arrest you instead😭😭
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✪ Shorey ✪@Shorey__2·
What is eyebrow in your language? Don't air, please.
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Indefatigable Woman@jacksoninem·
@Shorey__2 My brother, I thank God everything end well. I was scared to death and shocked. How can a doctor make such an enormous mistake in diagnosis😡😡🤦🤦🤦 Lives were involved: mine and that of my unborn child
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Indefatigable Woman@jacksoninem·
@Ricelady2016 God have mercy on us. The medical sector is messed up with quacks parading as doctors. Can you imagine that🤦🤦🤦
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Ricelady2016@Ricelady2016·
Thank God 🙏 Once I was with a doctor. The woman before me had a little girl and she got a prescription. After some mins she came back and told the doctor that the pharmacist told her the child might die if she gives her the prescribed drug and dosage. The doctor now collected the paper from her and said " Oh, I made a mistake" then wrote another one What if that pharmacist didn't ask questions? Most will just give you the drugs if available. I learned a lesson that day
Indefatigable Woman@jacksoninem

@Ricelady2016 My sister, God saved me and my unborn baby. I can't begin to describe my emotions or quantify my fear that day, and throughout the week.

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T.O.M@Apostletee001·
@jacksoninem Pls tell me you got the quack doctor arrested?
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ALHAJI KENNYofLAGOS
ALHAJI KENNYofLAGOS@SakaGadgetPlug_·
If you had the power to ban one app in Nigeria, which one would you choose?
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Ohamadike@Ohamadikae·
Future wife this is one of my love languages 😍 ❤️ Ofe-akwu and white rice 🍚 😋 Just like this 😁
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Mudaz
Mudaz@surv_oye·
Don’t be deceived stingy people hardly go broke.
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T.O.M@Apostletee001·
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Gem@greatDrelentles·
the way time is moving these days is suspicious
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ALHAJI KENNYofLAGOS
ALHAJI KENNYofLAGOS@SakaGadgetPlug_·
A lot of people tell on themselves by what they accuse others of.
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