So Brin, you are the one who meant that I had to wait hours every time I had an appointment - I think alot of women were pulling that trick. If we all did that the nurses would not be able to distinguish between someone who was 'trying it on' and a genuine emergency and miss something vital which would put the woman's life or the baby's life in danger. NOT TO BE RECOMMENDED - what gives you the right to jump the queue - JUST WAIT YOUR TURN LIKE ALL THE OTHER PREGNANT WOMEN we are all in the same boat don't forget.
Anyhow, in addition to this all the men would sit waiting for their wives on the sofas and chairs in OBGYN and when I dared to look at them as if to say 'get up and let a pregnant woman sit down' they would immediately turn away. Also the men used to sit down in the women's only section and only once did I see any member of staff asking the men to get up and let a woman sit down.
Al Ali is fine but they will push you to have a C section which you may or may not want.
So Brin, you are the one who meant that I had to wait hours every time I had an appointment - I think alot of women were pulling that trick. If we all did that the nurses would not be able to distinguish between someone who was 'trying it on' and a genuine emergency and miss something vital which would put the woman's life or the baby's life in danger. NOT TO BE RECOMMENDED - what gives you the right to jump the queue - JUST WAIT YOUR TURN LIKE ALL THE OTHER PREGNANT WOMEN we are all in the same boat don't forget.
Anyhow, in addition to this all the men would sit waiting for their wives on the sofas and chairs in OBGYN and when I dared to look at them as if to say 'get up and let a pregnant woman sit down' they would immediately turn away. Also the men used to sit down in the women's only section and only once did I see any member of staff asking the men to get up and let a woman sit down.
Al Ali is fine but they will push you to have a C section which you may or may not want.