1/5 Andrea F. 2 months ago on Google • 15 reviews New
Today
I
had
an
appointment
with
the
gynecologist
(consultation
302,
Dr.
Roure)
on
03/20
for
the
pelvic
floor
at
7:10
p.m.,
my
baby
wouldn't
let
go
of
my
breast,
so
I
was
late,
I
arrived
at
7:23
p.m.,
at
the
consultation
already
They
were
undressing
to
put
on
street
clothes
to
go
home
(a
girl
was
just
coming
in
and
I
saw
her
changing.)
I
have
mentioned
my
situation
and
the
reason
for
my
delay
to
the
assistant
who
kept
the
list,
she
has
entered
the
office
and
has
left,
the
phrase
has
been
"those
of
you
who
are
the
last
should
be
punctual,
she
cannot
attend
to
you."
The
agenda
is
closed
and
until
it
opens
they
will
not
be
able
to
give
me
an
appointment
to
see
me,
perhaps
for
1
month
or
more.
I
understand
that
it
is
my
fault
for
breastfeeding
my
baby,
I
should
have
taken
it
off
and
run
so
as
not
to
be
late.
But
I
don't
understand
why
in
a
restaurant
they
keep
my
reservation
for
up
to
15-20
minutes
and
in
the
CAP
their
departure
time
is
at
8:00
p.m.,
at
7:23
p.m.
they
are
already
changing
to
leave
and
they
don't
even
have
the
compassion
to
serve
me
or
at
least
give
me
a
solution.
If
I
arrive
and
they
are
no
longer
there,
it
annoys
me,
okay,
but
if
I
arrive
and
there
is
still
more
than
half
an
hour
left
to
finish
their
day
and
they
are
in
the
office,
they
should
attend
to
me.
It
is
very
unfortunate
that
a
service
that
is
mainly
for
postpartum
mothers
finds
you
in
this
situation.
I
left
there
crying
my
eyes
out
at
the
reception
and
resigned
because
I
really
needed
the
visit
and
the
postpartum
period
is
not
easy
in
terms
of
schedules.
My
bad
luck
was
to
be
the
last
one
of
the
day,
if
it
had
been
the
one
at
5
p.m.,
they
would
have
helped
me...
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