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Posted by shirl20 15 March  at  08:32

Don't know about Liverpool but where I am I found A&E brilliant, I waited no more than 2 minutes before I was taken through to the cubicles where a lovely nurse carried out a few tests and then she spoke to gynae and i was immediately taken upstairs to the ward to have a scan, didn't need to be kept in as they have policy of letting nature take its course (which as I hate hospitals I wasn't worried about!) - i found everybody very sincere and helpful and felt i was being taken seriously and treated as a person and not a statistic. I have no complaints about my hospital in that respect. My GP has been v. good as well - in fact everyone I've come across medically have been brilliant. I hope its the same for everyone else out there.
Shirl

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Posted by vic792 13 March  at  18:32

Hi has anyone been referred here as a midwife at my hospital - trafford general gave me a number to get some tests done there as they have a specialist miscarriage department. Tried calling them but its an answer phone so left a message but just woundered if anyone else been or heard about it?
Thanks Vic xx
 
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Posted by yveymc 20 March  at  19:23

hi there.
im under a few specialist at the liverpool womans. i first went to miscarriage clinic and they were fantastic. then went to fertility clinic. and currently with re-accurrent m/c. Ive had 7 in all. keep trying to get in touch with them but they wont see you until 3 m/c. ive got sticky blood and a test i had revealed i had to many natural killer cells in my womb which means everytime i get preggers the cells kill it off thinking it is a foreign body.
think you may have to be referred there but keep trying the number
good luck
x
"Hiya"
Posted by miric25 13 March  at  21:21

hiya,
I havent heard of, or attended the hospital in question but I wish we had one, I'd feel much better knowing they specialise in miscarriage has some hospitals have pretty poor care for ladies having a m/c. I was sat in A&E for almost 5 hours waiting for a gynea & was eventually told I would have to stay in A&E overnight & hope a bed came up the next day, I took my own care & left!

All the best for the future & good luck with your tests

Hellen x
"Hi"
Posted by shirl20 15 March  at  08:32

Don't know about Liverpool but where I am I found A&E brilliant, I waited no more than 2 minutes before I was taken through to the cubicles where a lovely nurse carried out a few tests and then she spoke to gynae and i was immediately taken upstairs to the ward to have a scan, didn't need to be kept in as they have policy of letting nature take its course (which as I hate hospitals I wasn't worried about!) - i found everybody very sincere and helpful and felt i was being taken seriously and treated as a person and not a statistic. I have no complaints about my hospital in that respect. My GP has been v. good as well - in fact everyone I've come across medically have been brilliant. I hope its the same for everyone else out there.
Shirl




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