I meant maybe she’s looking into making a complaint on my behalf, like maybe helping me make a complaint? (I never mentioned this or even talked about a complaint). It was the first thing I thought of like- maybe she’s looking into it deeper to see if there’s any paperwork/ recorded phone call to the hospital. If that makes sense. I’m not sure wether to make a complaint or even who to make a complaint to. I don’t necessarily need her to reply, I just thought it was a bit nosey of her to ask and then not having anything to say back. And just abit weird in general to pop up out of the blue, ask me about the most traumatic, vulnerable time of my life for me to completely open up to her for her then not to reply.
Ah ok. No she’d need your consent to make a complaint on your behalf. I do think it’s really out of order to message you at all asking personal things when it’s not for work then ignore you after all that. If it does bother you, I’d complain. I think getting in touch with her practice would point you in the right direction for complaints
Maybe she messaged then regretted it as it’s unprofessional so she shouldn’t be doing it then maybe panicked so just ignored you ?! Who knows … I’d just forget about it & move on
Ok firstly she can’t make a complaint when she’s crossed a line and messaged you out of nowhere, unprofessionally. Secondly, a complaint about you for what? You were the one who’s faced misconduct from the hospital, paramedics and the midwife that lead to your traumatic experience. Thirdly, are you going to complain? And yes it’s odd that she’s never replied but at the same time, why do you need her to?