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  • I have two experiences to share, my first pregnancy was horrible, high risk etc...after being induced by Dr. Francois (because Dr. Harris was ill) I went to Scottsdale Healthcare Shea where my excitement turned to horror. The nurse dropped the ball and either they or Dr. Francois gave me to much of the medicine, my son dropped very quickly (I went from 5cm to 10 in about 15min) and his cord got wrapped around his shoulder leaving him without oxygen. They could not turn him and so I was told I would have an Emergency C Section. The nurses panicked and froze. My husband had to pull cords out of the wall and get my bed out of the room. My son was born un-responsive and required to be re-resuscitated. I then had to make a hard decision to have my infant son transferred to Phx Childrens Hospital where he stayed for 12 days and had several followup appointments for a year after being born. Fast Forward to my second pregnancy where I was assured this time would be different....well they were not kidding...this time Dr. Harris performed my planned C-Section (this time I had gestational Diabetes and Placenta Previa) and everything went as planned or so I thought. A few months after my delivery I called the office and told the receptionist that I was still bleeding and needed to speak to someone. I was informed at this time that because I was no longer pregnant I was not technically a patient of Amomi and needed to follow up with my regular OB. But that bleeding was normal and all patients are different after giving birth/nursing etc. I went on for a few months more until I needed to go and see my regular doc for my routine checkup. I happened to mention casually that I was still bleeding nearly 6 months after giving birth...turns out Dr. Harris left a piece of my placenta inside of me and that what was causing my continuous bleeding. It was in my uterine lining and needed to be surgically removed as in I needed to go back to the hospital and have another surgery to correct a mistake made by Dr. Harris. Now let me just state that before this I was forgiving of my first delivery but at this point now looking back I have to wonder if these doctors are actually worth the risk. (Pun Intended right) I would highly recommend doing your research on high risk OB's during your pregnancy's after all it is our job to protect our unborn children and ourselves and I just do not have the confidence level in this organization due to my experiences. Ultimately I would recommend going somewhere else.
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