I bought a stethoscope today.
Then a few things started to change. I got pregnant my third year of medical school. I threw up a few times on rounds, didn’t fit my scrubs very well anymore, and had to change my rotations so as to be within ten minutes of the hospital at all times (placenta previa). After the baby, I’d disappear from the wards now and again to breast pump…something black and navy stethoscope don’t usually do.
This year, my intern year, I thought I could work at becoming a better navy stethoscope. However, the color and I are just not working out. Beautiful Baby Girl gets sick now and then and Hubby and I split the days we take off with her and I’ve missed four days already. The only other intern with a child, a black stethoscope with a stay at home wife, has never stayed home with his sick baby. Skirts and dresses are actually faster to put on in the morning when you only have ten minutes to get out the door because you played with Beautiful Baby Girl for too long. My inpatient exam scores were better than 93% of all residents, not just interns, all residents, but yet I occasionally come to work with a little handprint of oatmeal on my pants. And now I’ll have a new stethoscope, not black, not navy, and not even maroon.
I’m sure I’ll be called ‘nurse’ more often now. I’m sure I’ll get a few funny looks but somehow it felt right.
I bought a stethoscope today. A pink stethoscope.