Anonymous wrote:If you want to stick with CWC try out Dr. Safran, he's incredibly nice and a great doc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want a vanity c-section, bloom is a great practice. If you want evidence-based care? Pass.
A vanity C section? Lol. I’ve had both a vaginal and a scheduled C section birth, and you clearly have no clue what you are taking about. There’s nothing vain about your guts getting rummaged around in like a suitcase while your arms are strapped down on a table and you are trying to vomit and not choke while flat on your back with an IV and heart monitors on you. Nothing at all. Both ways of birth are hard and painful but in very different ways.
That said, I far preferred a scheduled C than getting my pelvic floor shredded and dealing with permanent incontinence from my vaginal birth, so there’s that. I certainly wish I had had known the real permanent downsides of a vaginal birth and could have chosen to have two “vanity” C-sections, as you call them, which have less impact on the pelvic floor. Maybe then I’d be able to chase after my kids without peeing myself every time. I don’t wish that on anyone and support anyone’s choice to a C section since they and only they have to live with the permanent consequences of their choice.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a vanity c-section, bloom is a great practice. If you want evidence-based care? Pass.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a vanity c-section, bloom is a great practice. If you want evidence-based care? Pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll reviving this thread because I’m currently deciding between the two. FTM. I was “accepted” into Bloom (did not know that was an issue until I read this thread). But I haven’t gone yet so I’d love to hear updated opinions.
One issue is as a larger practice I’m wondering if CWC has better hours for full time workers. Bloom so far only had midday appointments available, nothing at the beginning or end of the day.
I left bloom for CWC. I made it to 24 weeks and had only had one appt with an OB. There rest of the appts had been with the NP. Also - and this is why I ultimately left - they did not have a doctor review my anatomy scan. The NP reviewed the scan. No OB, no MFM, no radiologist. Just the NP. They have had staffing problems in the past couple of years and cut corners. An NP is fine for something routine like a pap smear or a couple of prenatal visits, but an NP should not be the primary medical professional you see for pregnancy. Especially in the DC area and at a bougie practice like Bloom.
At CWC, I saw only OBs and felt that the level of care was significantly better.