tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581913724905405055.post2587683109629928382..comments2024-03-21T19:59:30.711-07:00Comments on Trust and Obey: Responding to CommentersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581913724905405055.post-51679593042245570562009-08-05T08:09:54.172-07:002009-08-05T08:09:54.172-07:00Found something I thought you might want to read w...Found something I thought you might want to read while browsing through the OB message boards that Rixa suggested.<br /><br />http://forums.obgyn.net/<br />ob-gyn-l/OBGYNL.0507/0048.html<br /><br />If you click on "next in thread" you should get to all the replies.<br /><br />Several replies talk about the OB not wanting to do a tubal without informed consent, counseling and at least a 3 day waiting period (if not more). So your thoughts about wondering if you should get a tubal if you (God forbid) needed a c-section. It sounds like the OB wouldn't do it anyway.Curdiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13759610645604450828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-581913724905405055.post-74014333703088860502009-07-28T12:00:25.750-07:002009-07-28T12:00:25.750-07:00This is what I do, too. Sometimes I may email inst...This is what I do, too. Sometimes I may email instead (or in addition), but especially with WordPress now having a "email follow-up comments" check-box, I figure that people will check that if they want to read a reply. Blogger has that too, if the commenter has a Google account; otherwise they have to check back. Usually, I just RSS the comments as well, so I can be apprised of any replies. I think it's perfectly acceptable just to comment after their comment (although I don't always reply after all the comments left on my blog), and "above and beyond the call of duty" to reply personally or on their blog.<br /><br />-KathyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com