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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OBs need to train with midwives, not the other way around. If I had used an OB for any of my 3 deliveries (I used midwives) and they did not at least suggest getting into a warm birthing tub to ease and encourage the labor, I would have run from the practice. OBs are surgeons. Midwives deliver babies. [/quote] Eh. I had a midwife for my first and wasn't impressed. Birthing tub did nothing for me, I was pressured into trying to go unmedicated even though I was exhausted and wanted an epidural, then she stitched me up weird and I had a ton of scar tissue that hurt for years. I later found out a family friend had delivered with that same midwife practice a month earlier, they didn't catch that the baby was in distress, and baby ended up with cerebral palsy as a result. Giving birth is the most dangerous day of a woman's life, you're damn right I want an actual doctor there. [/quote]
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