Anonymous wrote:Is anyone seeing the midwives right now/or recently saw them, and is in their third trimester or just delivered recently?
I’m 28 weeks and as you know their scheduling has always been terrible but after my labcorp glucose test this week, I don’t have any appointments scheduled. I know towards the end of the first trimester we get seen more but I don’t want to keep going in constantly if I don’t NEED to (childcare difficulties/commuting/and a few bills cause my insurance isn’t too great) make that a driving factor. So I want to go in the “minimum” but I don’t know how often others are going in.
Note: I haven’t had any complications, my pregnancy is healthy and going as “expect” so I’m not high risk or anything.
Thanks !
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone seeing the midwives right now/or recently saw them, and is in their third trimester or just delivered recently?
I’m 28 weeks and as you know their scheduling has always been terrible but after my labcorp glucose test this week, I don’t have any appointments scheduled. I know towards the end of the first trimester we get seen more but I don’t want to keep going in constantly if I don’t NEED to (childcare difficulties/commuting/and a few bills cause my insurance isn’t too great) make that a driving factor. So I want to go in the “minimum” but I don’t know how often others are going in.
Note: I haven’t had any complications, my pregnancy is healthy and going as “expect” so I’m not high risk or anything.
Thanks !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot think of anything less that I would want for my birth than a line-up of brand new attending physicians with little experience.Anonymous wrote:Residencies typically end in the May/June time frame, so I would anticipate that MFA has some new OBGYN attendings lined up to the practice over the summer or by fall.
Preach!
Not sure if you know what attendings are, but they are doctors who are finished with their residencies--4 years in which they deliver a LOT of babies. A first-year attending has probably handled more births in the past few years than a 10th-year attending, and may well be more up to date on the medical literature and standards of practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot think of anything less that I would want for my birth than a line-up of brand new attending physicians with little experience.Anonymous wrote:Residencies typically end in the May/June time frame, so I would anticipate that MFA has some new OBGYN attendings lined up to the practice over the summer or by fall.
Preach!
Anonymous wrote:Just delivered!
When I arrived in labor, there were 2 OBs on. They were kind, reviewed my birth preferences, chatted with my partner and doula. They were so supportive. When I started pushing, the midwife had just arrived; I had a lovely albeit quick birth. Then, I started bleeding…a lot. The OB came in and literally saved my life.
It’s a new system for sure. But, works fine.
I did hear some gossip that answers some questions.
Hannah is back. Nora is leaving but will take a few shifts here and there.
I love Katie; but did not hear anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot think of anything less that I would want for my birth than a line-up of brand new attending physicians with little experience.Anonymous wrote:Residencies typically end in the May/June time frame, so I would anticipate that MFA has some new OBGYN attendings lined up to the practice over the summer or by fall.
Preach!
Anonymous wrote:I cannot think of anything less that I would want for my birth than a line-up of brand new attending physicians with little experience.Anonymous wrote:Residencies typically end in the May/June time frame, so I would anticipate that MFA has some new OBGYN attendings lined up to the practice over the summer or by fall.