Thanks, I can deal with that. I'm just super sensitive and a little stressed right now about the whole "high risk" thing because of my age / weight / family history. I've gotten my husband to understand and accept that I am more comfortable staying with my current doctor (even if it means paying a copay / deductible) rather than going to some doctor I know nothing about.
I dunno if it helps any or not, but my family has loads of issues too (Gulf war syndrome issues, autism spectrum (vaccine related we think), celiac disease, thyroid (hyper and hypo), heart conditions, stroke, diabetes, lupus... you name it)
They factor in your weight, health and age more here, and if you are over weight will suggest things to help you along -- same as if you are underweight ... More folks than not are waiting until after 25 to have children here due to the lengthy times it takes to get out of university and established in a job and apartment, so I guess we have lots more folks in the 30s-40s range having kids still too... everyone's treated equally.
One of the best advice I'd gotten has been to check out Babyfit.com, and they have some pretty helpful hints that I've asked the dr and my nurse aunt & MIL about, and have gotten some good response and feedback from them.
The three main concerns in my pregnancy has been that I lost weight (a good thing) but then gained with the baby; then that my iron/hemoglobin levels were off starting in January, and now some thyroid issues due to the latter end of pregnancy and just general stress since my thyroid is small. (Oh yeah, and I'm allergic to almost every antibiotic there is in the world..

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I've found as long as you're open, ask lots of questions and don't just rely on one opinion but discuss out all the issues and list your concerns, the doctors are interested to help you out and research as well along with you to get the best end result.
I hope you're able to find the right doctor or midwife for your situation and that they'll be willing to talk you through and walk you through everything so that you're comfortable with the whole process.
