Anonymous wrote:I'd appreciate it if people shared which practice they liked
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, there are no great OBs. We all used horrible OBs. You should probably have your husband learn how to deliver the baby at home. Actually, he'll probably screw up so you should just do it yourself. Then you can guarantee no c-section!
This is helpful,,,, OB is clearly upset, why not help vs being nasty about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, there are no great OBs. We all used horrible OBs. You should probably have your husband learn how to deliver the baby at home. Actually, he'll probably screw up so you should just do it yourself. Then you can guarantee no c-section!
This is helpful,,,, OB is clearly upset, why not help vs being nasty about it?
Anonymous wrote:Nope, there are no great OBs. We all used horrible OBs. You should probably have your husband learn how to deliver the baby at home. Actually, he'll probably screw up so you should just do it yourself. Then you can guarantee no c-section!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you have been to multiple MD's so far and have found fault with all of them?
Maybe try some anxiety management as well, I am wondering if you have posted about this before on here and been kindly advised to try some personal health managemt too
No haven't gone to all just 1. No haven't been advised for anxiety. I'm not anxious really just want to make a smart decision
lol foreverAnonymous wrote:Mud wives are generally not as safe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that you will drive yourself nuts if you try to rely on unverified online reviews.
The most important factors are that the practice not have an ideology that you don't share -- so don't sign up with a militant natural birth outfit like Wisdom at GW. After that is convenience. You are going to be going to a LOT of appointments, so you need a place you can get to easily from home and work. After that, it's worthwhile checking online to see if there are giant red flags, like overwhelming negative feedback. Even that you have to take with a huge grain of salt. Eg, so many online complaints about Reiter Hill, but when you probe further, you find many perfectly happy patients who just aren't motivated to post online.
Anyway, if I had it to do over again, I'd pick a non-ideolgical hospital based midwife practice with a doula. I do think the midwife model of care has some advantages for prenatal and maximizing chances for a vaginal birth, but I'd also want to be in a setting where they were not hesitant to intervene as needed and gave no pushback on pain meds.
This made me giggle.
FWIW, other midwives practicing in area hospitals are often perfectly fine with taking moms who think they may want an epidural. They can deliver the baby either way. I used to be out at Loudoun Community Midwives, and half the mothers they deliver choose epidurals. They still have only a 9% c-section rate, and that includes planned c's for factors like breech birth. So don't avoid all midwives just because you're afraid they might scorn your desire for an epidural.
Anonymous wrote:I'd appreciate it if people shared which practice they liked
Anonymous wrote:Agree that you will drive yourself nuts if you try to rely on unverified online reviews.
The most important factors are that the practice not have an ideology that you don't share -- so don't sign up with a militant natural birth outfit like Wisdom at GW. After that is convenience. You are going to be going to a LOT of appointments, so you need a place you can get to easily from home and work. After that, it's worthwhile checking online to see if there are giant red flags, like overwhelming negative feedback. Even that you have to take with a huge grain of salt. Eg, so many online complaints about Reiter Hill, but when you probe further, you find many perfectly happy patients who just aren't motivated to post online.
Anyway, if I had it to do over again, I'd pick a non-ideolgical hospital based midwife practice with a doula. I do think the midwife model of care has some advantages for prenatal and maximizing chances for a vaginal birth, but I'd also want to be in a setting where they were not hesitant to intervene as needed and gave no pushback on pain meds.