Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I also recommend GW. Even though Dr. Humm is my doctor, you see all of the doctors regularly. All of them will be familiar with your case, because they go through each patient's case together, weekly.
Another thing I like about GW that isn't often mentioned here, is that is affiliated with the GW system. When I had a mc with my first IVF attempt, their office helped me schedule the D&C. With my two subsequent successful FETs, I transferred seamlessly from them to the MFM practice one floor up, no waiting for appointments at a new practice. My MFM doctor and the one who delivered my babies knew the IVF doctors and spoke to them regularly. When I had a postpartum hemorrhage with my first born, Dr. Humm was able to see all those records and it affected the protocol she used the next time. I just had a pap smear with a new OB/GYN, and he is friends with Dr. Humm- when he saw my records, he was so excited that she had helped me with my children.
Completely u replayed yo this question but I would love to know how a postpartum hemorrhage changed your subsequent protocol. I had one with my first baby and wouldn’t have thought it had anything to do with the IVF itself.