Anonymous wrote:Thanks all - NP here, I'm with Kaiser and trying to decide between VHC and Sibley. So far all I've got is that VHC is 10 minutes closer and Sibley seems to have nicer rooms and may be slightly less intense about monitoring ("we need a doctor's order to switch monitor types if you want to walk in the hall" vs "uh we just let you walk"). These do not seem like significant differences, so I'm interested in hearing people's actual medical experiences!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi - We just delivered last week at Sibley, and went with Foxhall. We were extremely happy with both - both for the prenatal phase and during delivery. I wanted a natural birth to the greatest degree possible, and to be able to try different positions, move around, etc. Despite my water breaking and some additional concerns that led to the use of pitocin, the doctor and nurses were supportive of our wishes, didn't rush anything, didn't push pain meds, let me move around, etc. (Our doula was also EXTREMELY helpful here.) And the follow-up support and care was excellent. We were very happy.
Your spouse/partner didn’t deliver anywhere. But we are all relieved he is happy with the care we received at Sibley.
Anonymous wrote:Hi - We just delivered last week at Sibley, and went with Foxhall. We were extremely happy with both - both for the prenatal phase and during delivery. I wanted a natural birth to the greatest degree possible, and to be able to try different positions, move around, etc. Despite my water breaking and some additional concerns that led to the use of pitocin, the doctor and nurses were supportive of our wishes, didn't rush anything, didn't push pain meds, let me move around, etc. (Our doula was also EXTREMELY helpful here.) And the follow-up support and care was excellent. We were very happy.
Anonymous wrote:I just delivered my second at GW with the OBs. I knew I wanted an epidural so the midwives were not for me. L&D was great both times and post-partum care was much better this time. I was nervous about PP care due to some issues last time and was pleasantly surprised this time. I only had one so-so nurse during one of the nights. The rest were wonderful and made me feel taken care of, unlike the nurses during my first experience.
Also, my epidural didn’t work with my first child so, this time, I spoke with a GW anesthesiologist early in my third trimester. Per her advice, when I got to L&D, I requested to have the attending do my epidural, not the resident. They listened, were understanding, and respected my request. Both times, there were very few other women delivering when I was (second time I was the only one in triage and they got me into a room within 10 minutes) so I never felt that it was crowded or frantic. Unfortunately, I think this was just luck. I’ve heard of women having to deliver in triage so who knows.
That being said, I made the decision to stick with GW based on my experience with their prenatal care, which I found superior to CWC.