Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Questions To Ask A Prospective New Doctor

If you are pregnant or if you are trying to conceive, you need to choose a family physician, an obstetrician or a midwife. Not only will the doctor or midwife confirm your pregnancy, she will make sure your pregnancy gets off on the right start. Ask your prospective doctor some questions to make sure you choose one who is compatible to your needs. This doctor will be responsible for the health of you and your baby.


Skill and Reputation


You want a skilled and reputable doctor. Get a general idea by asking your prospective doctor how long he has been in practice, where he received his training and if he is board certified. Find out which hospital he is affiliated with.


Tests


Ask the doctor what sorts of tests he performs. Some doctors test for certain genetic diseases, especially if any of your relatives have chronic or serious diseases. Ask whether the doctor offers screening tests for Down syndrome and other chromosomal problems or birth defects.


Your Diet and Health


Ask if your doctor or someone at the practice can advise you on what types of foods to eat, what types to avoid, how much weight you should gain and what sorts of prenatal vitamins she prescribes. Your doctor can also explain to you what sorts of discomforts you might experience and let you know when you need immediate attention.


Her Views


Your doctor should advice you on exercise, travel and environment hazards to avoid. You might want to ask your doctor her views on natural childbirth and labor induction, as well as her views on breastfeeding, alternative medicine and parenting issues.


Payment


Ask how the practice handles payment. Find out whether they process insurance claims or if you do that.







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