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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 23394" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>When you find a great OB/GYN, you hang on to them! Yours sounds like a real treasure. I dearly loved the one who delivered both my children. I got in with him early and by the time my kids were born, he hadn't been able to accept any new patients for years. A lot of his patients were girls that he had delivered HIMSELF years ago when he was their mothers' doctor! He was "passed down" like a family heirloom! And you could tell that, even after the thousands and thousands of babies he had delivered, he still was just blown away by the miracle of birth, helping to bring a new life into the world! </p><p></p><p>When I worked for the newspaper, he was the OB for the wife of one of our reporters, and the reporter did an article on him for the Sunday magazine section that described him perfectly. And he included a picture taken in the delivery room of Dr. C holding up their minutes-old baby and grinning ear to ear.</p><p></p><p>I will never forget going in two weeks after my son was born for my checkup and to have the C-section staples removed. I was their last appointment of the day and had brought my son along in a baby carrier. His carrier was on the floor with one nurse watching him while I went down the hall with another nurse to be weighed. And when I came back, Dr. C was sitting cross-legged on the floor next to him, huge grin on his face, holding his tiny little fingers and telling him ... "I was the first person that ever touched you!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 23394, member: 1883"] When you find a great OB/GYN, you hang on to them! Yours sounds like a real treasure. I dearly loved the one who delivered both my children. I got in with him early and by the time my kids were born, he hadn't been able to accept any new patients for years. A lot of his patients were girls that he had delivered HIMSELF years ago when he was their mothers' doctor! He was "passed down" like a family heirloom! And you could tell that, even after the thousands and thousands of babies he had delivered, he still was just blown away by the miracle of birth, helping to bring a new life into the world! When I worked for the newspaper, he was the OB for the wife of one of our reporters, and the reporter did an article on him for the Sunday magazine section that described him perfectly. And he included a picture taken in the delivery room of Dr. C holding up their minutes-old baby and grinning ear to ear. I will never forget going in two weeks after my son was born for my checkup and to have the C-section staples removed. I was their last appointment of the day and had brought my son along in a baby carrier. His carrier was on the floor with one nurse watching him while I went down the hall with another nurse to be weighed. And when I came back, Dr. C was sitting cross-legged on the floor next to him, huge grin on his face, holding his tiny little fingers and telling him ... "I was the first person that ever touched you!" [/QUOTE]
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