| Chose Inova Fairfax even though I live close to Sibley. Loved it. Nationally ranked, brand new, and level 4 NICU god forbid you need that. |
| Inova Fairfax. |
I also had a very positive experience at Holy cross, nursing staff was top notch and I had great lactation support too. |
| I had a really good experience at Virginia Hospital Center. |
can you recommend a dr at the Bethesda office? |
| GW! Or, whichever is convenient to where you live |
| Inova Fairfax. |
| If you are in Virginia, and you or the baby actually have massive complications, Inova Fairfax is best and where you’re likely going to end up. |
| I delivered at INOVA Fairfax this summer, and my one word of warning is if you need help breastfeeding ask immediately and keep asking. I didn’t see a lactation consultant until my baby was more than a day old, despite asking. |
My nurses there helped me immensely before the LC was able to come... |
| I did GW and Sibley, I highly recommend GW based on their level 3 NICU. We had a doula through Balanced Bellies and she was amazing at helping us navigate the hospitals and routines and such/., |
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Reviving this thread. I delivered at GW four years ago. Twin pregnancy, I felt in very good hands and trusted all the doctors. Agree post partum experience was not cushy at all but at the time, what I cared about most was that me and babies were being taken care of medically and I had the utmost trust in that.
Fast forward to today and I now live in Bethesda so GW is no longer the most convenient. But I’m a little wary of changing practices, just because I know it “worked” the first time. My pregnancy wasn’t particularly high risk despite the twins, but towards the end right before I had my c section I developed pre eclampsia. I’m thinking of trying for #3 now and wondering if I should consider changing where I deliver (and if I do, that means I have to change the OB I see…) |
| I live close to Fairfax but would rather deliver my own baby in my driveway than go there. |