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Businiess name:  Doctors Diesfeld & Pattamakom
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I highly don’t recommend Dr. Pattmakom. It was my very first pregnancy and a difficult one from the very beginning. I spotted throughout my pregnancy. I hardly ever saw Dr. Pattamakom. It was usually the nurse practioners. I asked why I was bleeding, their response was, ""it just happens."" There is no explanation for it. One day I had to go see the Dr. because I was in a lot of pain. The doctor told me it's normal ligament pains. I was insisting on having an ultrasound done, I just didn't feel right. She tells me it's my first pregnancy and all these feelings are new to me and I should not be alarmed. ""It's normal"" So, what did I do? I listened to the doctor even though my pain got worse. I even went to work the next day. The pain was unbearable and it would come and go. I was thinking to myself, am I having contractions. Because the pain would come closer and closer from eachother. Before I knew it, my co-worker pointed out the pool of blood on the floor, not realizing it was me. They called the ambulance and since my work was close to St. John's hospital I was driven there. They did an ultrasound on me and my amniotic sac was pertruding out of my cervix. I was 5 cm dialated! I was 23 weeks pregnant and gave birth to a 1 lb 9 oz. baby boy. The next 4 months was heartwrenching. My son suffered sepsis, bowel obstruction, hernia, blood transfusions, PDA...the list goes on and on. We almost lost him twice because of the sepsis. My son is 7 now. He is doing well although he has low muscle tone and working on strengthening his core. I know, I know, he is alive and well, BUT he should have never gone through what he went through had Dr. Pattamakom listened to me on my last visit with her. The day after I gave birth, I got a call from Dr. Pattamakom. She told me she was sorry of what happened and she had the nerve to tell me, ""From your chart it says that you have been having problems with your pregnancy from the very beginning."" Well, duh! It's just now you realized that? Of course I did not say that to her, but I should have. For all the moms who have successful stories with her, consider yourself lucky. Unfortunately I wasn’t.

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