3/5 ゆゆ 5 months ago on Google • 2 reviews
Thank
you
for
your
help
with
my
abortion
surgery.
My
impressions
are
not
very
good,
so
I
don't
know
if
it
will
be
worth
it.
Since
it
was
my
first
abortion,
there
were
a
lot
of
things
I
didn't
understand,
and
I
didn't
want
to
spend
a
lot
of
money,
so
I
called
and
didn't
know
about
the
Soha
method
or
the
suction
method,
and
I
asked,
``Can
I
have
it
for
66,000
yen?''
I
was
told,
``It
costs
66,000
yen,
but
there
are
initial
costs.''
When
I
actually
went
there,
I
heard
that
there
was
a
Soha
method
and
a
Suction
method,
and
the
prices
were
different.
It
was
my
fault
for
only
reading
the
reviews
and
not
researching
that,
so
I
researched
carefully
and
decided
on
the
suction
method,
but
I
think
I
would
have
been
able
to
choose
the
hospital
more
carefully
if
you
had
told
me
about
it
over
the
phone.
I
was
told
that
they
would
be
there
for
me,
but
when
I
went
for
a
medical
checkup,
I
found
out
that
it
was
money,
money,
money...
I
had
no
intention
of
canceling
on
the
day,
but
I
felt
sad
because
I
didn't
trust
them.
I
felt
like
my
money
was
being
taken
from
me
when
I
was
here.
Also,
as
someone
else
wrote,
I
heard
laughter
when
I
was
changing
clothes
after
the
checkup
and
thought,
``That's
what
I
expected.''
During
my
post-surgery
checkup,
when
I
was
changing
my
clothes,
I
heard
someone
say,
``Oh,
you're
not
done
yet?''
and
I
thought
that
was
impossible.
There
were
reviews
that
the
male
doctor
was
also
kind,
but
he
didn't
even
greet
me
right
before
the
surgery.
If
the
anesthesia
is
working,
do
I
need
to
say
anything?
Also,
a
nurse?
What
people
were
saying
was
completely
different,
and
what
I
asked
one
person
was
often
different
from
the
other
person.
I
had
a
blood
test,
but
I
was
told
that
the
results
would
be
given
at
my
next
visit,
but
when
I
went,
I
was
told
that
they
would
be
given
after
the
surgery,
and
I
was
told
to
take
a
checkup
in
a
week,
but
when
I
called,
it
was
2
weeks
later.
Is
it
normal
that
customer
information
is
not
properly
shared
among
nurses?
In
the
end,
the
person
who
explained
the
pill
to
me
spoke
in
a
way
that
was
confusing
to
me,
so
I
decided
not
to
ask
for
a
prescription.
Since
it's
a
clinic,
I
don't
think
it's
necessary
to
get
along
like
a
hospital
nurse,
so
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
to
talk
to
customers
no
matter
how
young
they
are.
Abortion
may
be
a
shameful
act.
However,
not
everyone
is
willing
to
come
to
the
hospital,
so
I
wish
they
would
have
been
closer
to
her.
It
was
sad.
I
am
grateful
for
your
help,
but
I
do
not
recommend
visiting
her
for
abortion
surgery.
Wouldn't
it
be
a
good
idea
to
ask
about
pill
prescriptions?
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