It falls on deaf ears here. It is more important to longsally to "prove" she is right than to offer patients accurate information on where they can find specialized health care. You can call most specialists office's now and make an appointment without a referral if you think you need one. Most of the major hospitals have a nurses line established to help you determine which department you'll need to see. Alot of insurance companies offer websites that help you find a specialist in their network. It's important that people know this, especially when they feel they arent receiving the healthcare they need. There is also absolutely nothing wrong with seeking a second opinion when you are in doubt or uncomfortable with your diagnosis.I don't know what state you all live in, but here in Missouri things are different with high risk pregancies. My daughter-in-law miscarried one of her twins during her second trimester. A year later she became pregnant again, and this time her OB set her up with an OB specialist in Columbia, who over sees high risk pregnancies. Also, my girlfreind, who lost her baby during her last trimister became pregnant again, she is now seeing an OB specialist in Kansas City. These were both miscarriages that happened the first time they even became pregnant.