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I want to say they were supposed to have two follow-ups with Origins. And so the first follow-up was two days after she was born. And I saw Amy. It was just basically like, how are you feeling? What's your blood pressure? The second follow-up I was supposed to have with Origins, they had to push that one because someone was in labor at the birthing home at the time.
I want to say they were supposed to have two follow-ups with Origins. And so the first follow-up was two days after she was born. And I saw Amy. It was just basically like, how are you feeling? What's your blood pressure? The second follow-up I was supposed to have with Origins, they had to push that one because someone was in labor at the birthing home at the time.
I want to say they were supposed to have two follow-ups with Origins. And so the first follow-up was two days after she was born. And I saw Amy. It was just basically like, how are you feeling? What's your blood pressure? The second follow-up I was supposed to have with Origins, they had to push that one because someone was in labor at the birthing home at the time.
My second follow-up was with this certified nurse midwife. which I had never met in my past. And Amy was there. Something felt off or uncomfortable. It just felt like Amy was avoiding me at that point. She was with another couple. But I was like, I almost died in front of you too. I just felt like she would have wanted to follow up with me, but she never did.
My second follow-up was with this certified nurse midwife. which I had never met in my past. And Amy was there. Something felt off or uncomfortable. It just felt like Amy was avoiding me at that point. She was with another couple. But I was like, I almost died in front of you too. I just felt like she would have wanted to follow up with me, but she never did.
My second follow-up was with this certified nurse midwife. which I had never met in my past. And Amy was there. Something felt off or uncomfortable. It just felt like Amy was avoiding me at that point. She was with another couple. But I was like, I almost died in front of you too. I just felt like she would have wanted to follow up with me, but she never did.
The first year was really rough because she was born at 37 weeks. So technically about three weeks early. Four weeks later, she had an E. coli infection in her eyes that we had to get special eye drops for. She had like a very slight brachial strain. For the longest time, her right arm, she wouldn't use it. That probably happened when I was trying to push her out.
The first year was really rough because she was born at 37 weeks. So technically about three weeks early. Four weeks later, she had an E. coli infection in her eyes that we had to get special eye drops for. She had like a very slight brachial strain. For the longest time, her right arm, she wouldn't use it. That probably happened when I was trying to push her out.
The first year was really rough because she was born at 37 weeks. So technically about three weeks early. Four weeks later, she had an E. coli infection in her eyes that we had to get special eye drops for. She had like a very slight brachial strain. For the longest time, her right arm, she wouldn't use it. That probably happened when I was trying to push her out.
Her neck maybe went forward more than her shoulder and it caused a little bit of a strain, but that resolved on its own. She was always behind on her milestones and making those, but she has developed and she's a perfect little five-year-old now. I didn't understand the gravity of the situation until probably six months later. I really let myself think about what actually happened.
Her neck maybe went forward more than her shoulder and it caused a little bit of a strain, but that resolved on its own. She was always behind on her milestones and making those, but she has developed and she's a perfect little five-year-old now. I didn't understand the gravity of the situation until probably six months later. I really let myself think about what actually happened.
Her neck maybe went forward more than her shoulder and it caused a little bit of a strain, but that resolved on its own. She was always behind on her milestones and making those, but she has developed and she's a perfect little five-year-old now. I didn't understand the gravity of the situation until probably six months later. I really let myself think about what actually happened.
And then I started to get mad. Then I started putting all the pieces together. I called a lawyer's office that was recommended to me by a friend. She literally said, In the state of Texas, it's almost impossible to sue a provider. I didn't go and print my whole chart when they were shutting down because I was pregnant with my third baby. I just didn't think about it.
And then I started to get mad. Then I started putting all the pieces together. I called a lawyer's office that was recommended to me by a friend. She literally said, In the state of Texas, it's almost impossible to sue a provider. I didn't go and print my whole chart when they were shutting down because I was pregnant with my third baby. I just didn't think about it.
And then I started to get mad. Then I started putting all the pieces together. I called a lawyer's office that was recommended to me by a friend. She literally said, In the state of Texas, it's almost impossible to sue a provider. I didn't go and print my whole chart when they were shutting down because I was pregnant with my third baby. I just didn't think about it.
And so I called Dr. Fuller's office and I asked them to print all my records. And they told me, we will print everything we have for you. But Origins usually doesn't send everything. They kind of send what they want. And I was like, that tracks. I really wanted to see some of the charting and notes that Amy wrote.
And so I called Dr. Fuller's office and I asked them to print all my records. And they told me, we will print everything we have for you. But Origins usually doesn't send everything. They kind of send what they want. And I was like, that tracks. I really wanted to see some of the charting and notes that Amy wrote.
And so I called Dr. Fuller's office and I asked them to print all my records. And they told me, we will print everything we have for you. But Origins usually doesn't send everything. They kind of send what they want. And I was like, that tracks. I really wanted to see some of the charting and notes that Amy wrote.
So when I went to pick up my records at Dr. Fuller's office, I was like, Hey, would Dr. Fuller mind requesting my records from origins? Because now that they're closed, they want a physician's request. And they were like, oh yeah, that's no problem. So right then and there, they had me sign a release form and they sent it over to origins.
So when I went to pick up my records at Dr. Fuller's office, I was like, Hey, would Dr. Fuller mind requesting my records from origins? Because now that they're closed, they want a physician's request. And they were like, oh yeah, that's no problem. So right then and there, they had me sign a release form and they sent it over to origins.