Is it fair to assume a doctor will go over every single little thing that *could* happen in and after pregnancy? Did your doc/nurse/midwife do that?
Saw a tt where this girl was saying doctors should warn about something that happened to her. Someone commented that, while yes if theres any reason for concern then a doctor should talk to you about it. But they aren't going to sit there and lost off every little thing that could potentially happen even if you have a 100% healthy pregnancy. Which I think it fair, but people in the comments aren't happy. And some people were saying that their midwife did that and I'm like, i don't understand how or why? If they're genuinely going over every little thing that could happen, it's a long list. Plus i feel like that causes a lot of unnecessary anxiety for a lot of people. Ive also never had a doctor do that. Again, obviously if there's any small reason to suspect something then they should but outside of that i just don't see that happening. It's like when you go in for a surgery, yes they say there are risks but they don't list out every thing that could happen.