OP, if you are high risk only because of age, and you're only 8 weeks, why are you expecting to have a C-section? Seems a little cart before the horse, you know? |
Maybe she wants one? Imagine that. |
I actually can't imagine that, which is why I asked. |
You have an attending there. I was skeptical of the teaching aspect of GW but you see so many doctors you have no idea who is a resident and who isn't (if you are there for a long time). I got over my fear and was treated exceptionally well by residents. I didn't let interns or students interact with me much past one full day because my patience were thin JinDC |
have had two c-sections (one emergency, one scheduled) and had an awesome experience. great staff and nurses. my doc delivers at both sibley and GW and i chose GW mainly because of the NICU and because of the private room. there is also a lot more "stuff" around GW for family etc to get food and whatnot and being metro accessible was helpful for vistors as well. |
Another person who had 2 c-sections at GW (1 emergency and 1 scheduled). I would go there again in a heartbeat. They saved my child's life the 1st time around and the 2nd was a lovely, calm experience. My surgical team (including the very caring anesthelogists) was beyond.
The hospital was busier than my 1st time, so the nurses were swamped. I think GW is just more popular these days as word has gotten out. |
So I have to get a c-section bc I have congenital hip dysplasia... little to no exterior rotation on my left hip so have been told by doc I wont be able to deliver vaginally... I could possibly do standing but that means no drugs so that doesn't really appeal to me. |