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Sorry to butt in on your conversation...but I had to add my two

cents here...try having your neighbor as your gyn!! Actually, he's

wonderful and he delivered our daughter almost five years ago. We

joked when I was pregnant with her that I was going to walk next

door and tell him and that he could deliver the baby at home. He

thought that was funny. I know it sounds weird going to your

neighbor for something like that, but he's great and I wouldn't

switch.

> > I haven't got to check out the website yet, but I will. My GYN

(Dr.

> > Novichik)could not be any better. I told my husband that I am

> > suddenly happy about my annual visit. He doesn't find this as

funny

> > as I do.

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that's ok. that is funny. so you're not self-conscious around him at

all (neighborwise)? And I guess the delivery was in the hospital? :)

~Joanne

> Sorry to butt in on your conversation...but I had to add my two

> cents here...try having your neighbor as your gyn!! Actually, he's

> wonderful and he delivered our daughter almost five years ago. We

> joked when I was pregnant with her that I was going to walk next

> door and tell him and that he could deliver the baby at home. He

> thought that was funny. I know it sounds weird going to your

> neighbor for something like that, but he's great and I wouldn't

> switch.

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Strangely, it doesn't bother me to see him around the neighborhood.

He's gone a lot, so I don't see him every day. Yes, my daughter was

born in the hospital :) I thought every one could use a laugh and

people tend to laugh when I tell them my neighbor is my gyn and he

delivered our daughter :)

> > Sorry to butt in on your conversation...but I had to add my two

> > cents here...try having your neighbor as your gyn!! Actually,

he's

> > wonderful and he delivered our daughter almost five years ago. We

> > joked when I was pregnant with her that I was going to walk next

> > door and tell him and that he could deliver the baby at home. He

> > thought that was funny. I know it sounds weird going to your

> > neighbor for something like that, but he's great and I wouldn't

> > switch.

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I have been going to him since 1998. I know what you mean, I feel the

same. Except for the part about the endocrinologist, I don't have one

of those. -

-- In orthognathicsurgerysupport , " jpulaski129 "

<jpulaski129@y...> wrote:

> Guess he wouldn't :) LOL Have you been going to your gyn for years,

or

> did you just start going to him? I can safely say that my gyn and

> endocrinologist know more about my body than my general doctor does.

> ~Joanne

>

>

> > I haven't got to check out the website yet, but I will. My GYN

(Dr.

> > Novichik)could not be any better. I told my husband that I am

> > suddenly happy about my annual visit. He doesn't find this as

funny

> > as I do.

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That is too funny. I met my GYN when I had my tubes tied, and I joke

with him that if I have another, he will know me well. As he will be

sending child support.

> > > I haven't got to check out the website yet, but I will. My GYN

> (Dr.

> > > Novichik)could not be any better. I told my husband that I am

> > > suddenly happy about my annual visit. He doesn't find this as

> funny

> > > as I do.

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Good for you :) I wouldn't be seeing one either if I didn't have the

hormonal problems that I've got. It's amazing how our lives as women

are governed by our hormones, wouldn't you agree? pms and periods and

pregnancy, menopause etc. They really do affect us at every stage of

our life.

> I have been going to him since 1998. I know what you mean, I feel

the

> same. Except for the part about the endocrinologist, I don't have one

> of those.

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Absolutely, our whole life. I have PCOS, but don't have to see an

endocrinologist.

-- In orthognathicsurgerysupport , " jpulaski129 "

<jpulaski129@y...> wrote:

> Good for you :) I wouldn't be seeing one either if I didn't have the

> hormonal problems that I've got. It's amazing how our lives as women

> are governed by our hormones, wouldn't you agree? pms and periods and

> pregnancy, menopause etc. They really do affect us at every stage of

> our life.

>

>

> > I have been going to him since 1998. I know what you mean, I feel

> the

> > same. Except for the part about the endocrinologist, I don't have

one

> > of those.

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