No, they ran these tests back before she got pregnant when we first went to the high risk clinic. The results take like 2-3 weeks to get back. Noone ever told us what the results were - I had to ask a nurse and she gave me a copy of the results. It read like gibberish to me. At our next appointment - which was a month later of course- we asked the doc. He took out the results and said "You have the x disorder".
Now the resident who was working yesterday said to Michelle, "So you have x & y disorders." Michelle said " No, I only have the "x" disorder". He went back to look at the file and told her she did have both and she needed to make sure her normal doctors office made note of it. Apparently everyone assumed Michelle knew and was already taking Folic acid...except for the fact it was never prescribed, and they never mentioned it whatsover to verify she was keeping up with her meds.
They also kept telling her she had a classical incision from the first c-section. We kept telling them no, it was the one that allowed a VBAC. Finally in the hospital 2 weeks ago, Michelle talked to a doctor that was assisting in Riley's delivery, and she verified we were right. Finally, they looked at the original dictations of the first delivery and verified we were right. It felt good to know we were right, but the BAD news was that our doctor said he had reviewed the records of Riley's delivery.
Anyways, I think we will switch to the other specialist in the office now. I didn't have a problem with our doctor being a cocky bastard. I do have a problem with him being overly-cocky and missing possibly important details.