Anonymous wrote:OP here: Anyone been in the same position where their OB acted like it wasn't an issue and continued with business as usual? Is this OB blatantly ignoring ACOG guidelines? I'm with one of the big practices in the area, Capital Women's Care.
My next appointment is not for another week at 39w. Seems like a long time to have to wait.
I did not have hypertension but I did have a diagnosis where I should have been induced by 37 weeks. I am a physician (not OBGYN) and read the current clinical practice guidelines myself. My docs also a CWC practice said it wasn’t necessary. At my 38 week appointment, my OB and Maternal-Fetal Medicine doctor were insistent it was not necessary. My labs were fine and the ultrasounds and NSTs were reassuring. I refused to leave until I had an induction scheduled. Went to the hospital that night and left with a healthy child. Pretty sure they labeled me as a hysterical first time mom but I didn’t care. With my next pregnancy, I ended up mostly seeing other OBs in the practice. Not because I was upset, my schedule had changed and therefore the docs I saw changed. Towards the end of my next pregnancy, I ended up seeing my main OB from my first pregnancy. She apologized to me and told me I was correct. Another mother with my same diagnosis did not end up leaving the hospital with her baby. No specifics were given but reading between the lines, I deduced that that mother was either not induced until way past 37 weeks or was not induced at all. My diagnosis came with a high risk of still birth past 37 weeks.
Never be afraid to advocate for your child.