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The
gynecologist
I
was
currently
attending
was
unable
to
give
birth,
so
I
contacted
her
to
make
an
appointment
for
delivery.
Without
a
referral
letter
from
my
current
clinic,
I
was
told
that
they
couldn't
do
anything,
and
that
they
couldn't
tell
me
if
there
were
any
openings
on
my
due
date
without
a
referral
letter.
I
thought
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
let
me
know
if
there
are
any
vacancies.
If
you
receive
a
letter
of
introduction
but
the
place
is
fully
booked,
the
money
you
received
from
the
letter
of
introduction
is
wasted.
Furthermore,
I
was
told
that
my
first
consultation
date
and
time
was
on
a
weekday,
and
that
I
would
not
be
accepted
on
any
other
days,
so
I
had
no
choice
but
to
take
the
day
off
from
work
at
short
notice.
I
wanted
to
go
to
work
even
in
the
afternoon,
so
when
I
asked
them
how
long
it
would
take,
they
said,
``I
won't
know
until
I
come.''
When
I
asked
them
how
long
it
would
take
at
most,
they
said,
``I
won't
know
until
I
come.''
How
do
you
know?
of?
It
was
the
state.
I
want
to
take
care
of
my
body,
but
I'm
still
in
my
third
trimester
of
pregnancy
and
still
have
a
normal
job,
so
please
understand
that
I'm
coming
to
the
hospital
while
I'm
still
working.
I
was
told
that
future
reservations
were
only
available
on
the
same
days
of
the
week,
so
it
was
difficult
to
make
reservations
while
working.
It
would
be
great
if
everyone
was
a
housewife.
Also,
on
the
day
of
my
first
visit,
I
was
so
flustered,
probably
because
I
had
a
lot
of
outpatient
visits,
and
I
felt
tingly
all
the
time.
I'm
sure
he's
busy,
but
the
doctor
in
charge
answered
the
phone
4
or
5
times
during
the
consultation,
interrupted
the
ultrasound
examination
to
answer
the
phone,
talked
about
me
while
answering
the
phone,
and
was
not
able
to
help
me
a
bit.
It
felt
sloppy.
Is
it
due
to
a
lack
of
staff?
.
Also,
I
went
with
my
husband,
and
he
was
not
allowed
to
enter
the
waiting
area
in
front
of
the
examination
room,
so
he
had
to
stay
in
the
corridor
space,
and
he
was
also
allowed
inside
during
consultations,
so
he
was
not
allowed
inside
the
hospital.
It
was
a
hassle
and
I
had
to
communicate
with
them
needlessly.
If
I
can
go
to
the
examination
room
with
my
husband,
I
would
like
him
to
be
allowed
in
the
waiting
room
as
well.
I
think
it
can't
be
helped
because
it's
a
large
hospital,
but
I
wish
they
would
be
a
little
more
close
to
their
patients.
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