KandyKinz
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Well, I got my BFP last week on the Monday. I called the midwives office first thing Tuesday morning and left a message. The receptionist did not get back in touch with me till the following Thursday afternnoon. She did my intake and told me she would call me on Monday after the midwives practice meeting to see if there was a spot available for me. Well Monday came and went....and I received no phone call! Then on tuesday she called around supper time and we were not at home so she left a message saying she'd call back in an hour... She never did, then yesterday (wednesday) no phone calls so I called and left a message yesterday at noon I asking politely for her to call me back since I missed her phone call the evening before.... It's now 2:29 on Thursday and she has yet to call me back.
I'm growing incredibly frustrated. I did meet the midwives briefly while doing a placement with the labour and delivery nurses here a year or so ago and they seemed like professional care providers so I'm not doubting their ability to provide good care, BUT I am incredibly disappointed in their receptionist as I think it is highly unprofessional to tell a prospective client you will call them on a certain day or at a certain time and then fail to do so.
As far as I know, the midwives have not yet met full capacity in caseloads and are continually trying to promote their practice as the concept of midwifery is very new to the area.... Well, I must say I could see many interested clients being turned off by such crappy correspondance!
And all I keep thinking about is.... What if they don't have any spots in March left and I'm stuck without a midwife again and my waterbirth homebirth plans are ruined!!!!
I'm growing incredibly frustrated. I did meet the midwives briefly while doing a placement with the labour and delivery nurses here a year or so ago and they seemed like professional care providers so I'm not doubting their ability to provide good care, BUT I am incredibly disappointed in their receptionist as I think it is highly unprofessional to tell a prospective client you will call them on a certain day or at a certain time and then fail to do so.
As far as I know, the midwives have not yet met full capacity in caseloads and are continually trying to promote their practice as the concept of midwifery is very new to the area.... Well, I must say I could see many interested clients being turned off by such crappy correspondance!
And all I keep thinking about is.... What if they don't have any spots in March left and I'm stuck without a midwife again and my waterbirth homebirth plans are ruined!!!!
