Anonymous wrote:OP, I am so glad you had a good delivery. But you can't assume that because you didn't have a CS, Dr. Footer doesn't perform them on over 1/3 of his patients. That is a statistical fact. I had an unplanned CS with him for positioning issues. I had the same issues the second time and delivered med free with the MWs at GW. It isn't how a provider handles the births that go well that determines their CS rate. It is their willingness to be involved and patient on the slower, harder births. I would also mention that Dr. Footer routinely closes CSs with single sutures, which makes VBAC less safe and IMO is completely unsupportive of a woman's efforts to VBAC next time.
But I will agree with you on Sibley's PP care. Wow. That was awful.
I was in labor for more than 50 hours and pushed for 2 hours before Dr. Footer mentioned a c-section. He was absolutely wonderful the whole time. He came to the hospital at around 6pm (I had already been there for a couple of hours) and stayed at the hospital all night, checking on me periodically (they apparently have beds for doctors...who knew?!). At my 2-week post partum appointment he did suggest he is a fan of c-sections, but it never came through while we discussed my birth plan or during my labor itself. I have a friend who also had a very long labor with him and delivered her baby unmedicated. Both she and I were more than a week past our due dates -I like it that he doesn't rush to induce like many of my friends' doctors. He'll let you go 2 weeks past due as long as you and hte baby are health.