Struggles of being a Doctor & Mum | Vlog | Dr Ezgi Ozcan
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👧🏻 I went into GP training following the completion of my foundation years (FY1 & FY2) in London
🕗 I took time out of working as a doctor between 2020-2021 whilst on maternity leave with my daughter Ella
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You are killing it mama! You’ve got this ❤️
thank you!!
👍🏽 watched to the end and loved every minute!
Thank you so so much!!
This was a really good video. That's also probably very sound advice about knowing your limits when it comes to your work brain complicating dealing with family. Whilst you were talking about it in a medic context, it certainly transfers to other professions as well.
So glad you think so, thank you!
I watched til the end ❤
Loved hearing your experiences, wishing you all the best
Thank you Abi ♥️
😍😍😍😍 best mommy , doctor and friend
Nice to see another video! :)
Thanks Emma!
This vlog is so authentic 👌🏻, you are doing an amazing job Ezgi, i can only imagine the stress you are going through with two small kids. Wish you strength and courage to get through this period…❤
Thank you so much! its been so tough but seems that so many parents are going through something similar at the moment - something is definitely spreading like wildfire
Omg Ezgi when it watch your videos, I feel like I'm listening to my friend! ❤😭 thank you for being so real! You are an amazing Medic, mama and wife! Keep strong and keep shining. It will all be worth it when your little girls grow into amazing young women like you! ❤💞
Thats so sweet of you to say! Made me smile when I read it!
Love these sorts of videos❤️
Thank you for watching :)
Love your vlogs anyways Ezgi
Though I'm missing the hospital and work ones too
Hope to see your work vlogs soon
Thank you Ayesha 😊
I miss my work vlogs too! They’ll resume when I’m back at work ♥️ thanks for supporting my channel in the mean time
You are killing it Ezgi.. let me tell you I follow you for not only medical purposes but also as a fellow mamma.. my little girl is 3+ months old now. So keep doing what you are doing, I’m following you 😃😃😍😍
Other thing, I hope people stop judging doctor/medical professional mothers. Sometimes, you know something is wrong with your baby by your judgment, Hospital/GP thinks you are overreacting 😑😑
Thank you so much! 🥹
And congratulations on your little one ♥️
I’ve been quite lucky that my concerns have always been taken seriously
love your vlogs!!!
Thank you!!
Ezgi, you are such an incredible mom. You are doing awesome. You seem like you might be a little paranoid about the neighborhood but with the experience of the grow op next door, I can understand. But if your hypervigilance keeps up it might be worth talking to a professional. Just to get a better perspective.
Thank you so much! I have been doing much better with the paranoia but will definitely seek advice if I'm still feeling the same in a few months
That’s okay good sometimes a rambutan ramble ramble in town do you know what I’m basically getting into troubl
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Serdal not noticing the pictures like the poopy nappy fiasco. 🤣
Omg you remember that! 😂😂😂
@@DrEzgiOzcan Yep lol. That one was funny. 😂
Not easy
I am so glad I am not the only one scared of spiders I run a mile and always get my partner especially when I’m at his house and I had one in my room a few weeks ago and I think the spider knew it was going to get sucked up and I spoken to my mum for 5 minutes it disappeared and it hasn’t come back since 😂 It made me laugh that Serdal was like where 😂 hope the children are feeling a bit better now though take care all of you x
I know I'm definitely not alone with my fear of spiders XD. Honestly Serdal doesn't notice anything and gets annoyed at me for the same thing! LOL
Ella is definitely a lot brighter but it was a tough week, glad we are over it but also means another viruses is likely waiting to hit
@@DrEzgiOzcan Bless her I’m glad she a lot better and most likely blooming illness. Men eh ;) lol x
Mam where do you live in uk? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
Hi Ezgi, I am also a doctor in training in UK and thinking about starting a family. I wanted to ask if you are allowed to take paid days off in the NHS if your child is sick? Does it come under compassionate or sick leave allowance of 14 days /year
Hi! You know that’s not a question I know the answer to :( I was lucky that my mum was looking after Ella so she could take her on even though she was ill. I do remember hearing from my colleagues that we are allowed a few days is sick leave for childcare purposes but I don’t know the exact details
From my understanding, I had compassionate leave when I was GP training but when I qualified and joined in the GP practice, there was no such leave. I was told to work from home etc. which wasn't any easier so needed to get last minute care from family.
This is so full of real life help and reassuring for non mrdical parents to know medical staff face same issues with worries re children and balancing life and yep greasy hair and PJ OK and partners listen when the other says do not look, touch or breath near me I am a Hedgehog take as they have reached limit just make a cupp and retreat.
When babies born everyone wants to bring gift and visit while lovely often overwhelming.
I started when I had my daughter and found myself few months in feeling totally exhausted but did not want to ask for help as
hey I was meant to be on top of things and as nurse this should be a breeze lol.
I gave all friends after that a small gift and a handmade Red Flag Voucher so on those awful days they could wave the Red Flag.
I would ask what do you need it was a variety of requests from home cooked meal, 1 hour to watch kids so they could have a bath, help with washing, doing dishes simple things that made at that time a difference if I was not able to do would check if OK to reach out to family friend circle and go this person needs whatever who can do we all helped each other.
As a friend to new parents if your cooking a 1 pot meal, soup double amount drop off with new parents it opens doir for them to ask if needing help and you to offer that first ask is hard.
Remmber as children get older will bring new struggles my daughter tested me instead of asking Why would go please explain Arghh triggers me almost 31 years later
I so relate to self diagnosis or sitting on issue I do that with myself all the time it is playing with fire do not do it if as medical/nursing background you think you would have been glad patient came in that is note to self go get outside advice.
Lastly as your children become adults the worry will be different but as I have had this weekend remmber the strength you had those early days/years and step in and advocate for them if needed.
My daughter went on Thursday for "routine" surgery should have taken 2 hours in for 12 hours then in recovery for 5hrs until ITU bed free.
Within 24hrs back in surgery another 9 hours 4 in recovery she is unable to ask questions her husband no medical background and overwhelmed.
That Mama Bear you have when they are tiny never leaves.
I have been asking questions and supporting.
I worked many years in nights, and told family call if your awake and worried it is OK and I comforted them when they called.
I sat for 3 hours overnight instinct screaming to call ward but head going ward will call you if anything wrong until I listened to advice I used to give and called just to hear she was breathing and stable which I knew but needed to hear enough to open floodgates to tears I have been holding in so at anypoint it is OK to say I need help.
Hope little ones are improving and not passed bugs to you.
Remmber your doing well if you meet their needs and get a hot drink.
As for crawly bugs yuck 🥰
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I really hope your daughter gets better soon
@@DrEzgiOzcan
TQ I have 1 very unwell daughter but baby steps will get us thro I hope.
You hold the thoughts on those really hard days your openness and honesty of real life as effective as when you are working as a GP.
On social media so many present the perfect life which we know is not reality but done for the camera and parents do not tell others how life really is in fear they will be judged or seen as failures.
Parenting hard but wonderful each stage different and times a stage feels, endless but looking back you go wow that was hard but fantastic lol a bit like Labour.
You all take care x
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👍 good
Thanks!