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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thoughts on GW? Notice hardly a Anyone has mentioned it. Have a friend who delivered there twice and recommended it to me.[/quote] GW is where recent DC transplants have their babies because it’s metro accessible. [/quote] Ha. What? This is such a weird comment. [/quote] It’s true. All the women I know who are 30+, well educated, etc who went to GW are those who live very close in, don’t have cars, all that. Recent DC transplants and living that whole intown lifestyle but don’t want to go to WHC. It’s not a bad thing. GW is convenient. Just what I’ve observed. [/quote] DC native and I think it’s more about location vs transplant (which suggests people don’t know better). I went with GW for my first after talking to friends and doing research and more than a few others that I grew up with also went with GW. Plenty of people who’ve lived in dc for a long time live close in and want convenient appointments. I agree that the postpartum care is nothing to write home about but the medical care is great and I like the MFA practice. I live closer to Sibley now and I’m going back to GW (in part because I’m high risk and I want a higher level NICU). I don’t think it’s that much different than what I’ve heard about Georgetown or WHC. Sibley is a different story but it’s not that convenient for many in DC.[/quote]
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