Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone know if bethesda has a sonographer again yet? they told me in sept they were trying to hire someone
Still no sonographer (or NSTs) as of November. I had my scans done at a private MFM practice so that I wouldn't have to go in to DC (I had all my prenatals in Bethesda)
What practice? Maybe I'll do that if ivf is successful- had probably 8 ultrasounds last pregnancy and can't imagine going to DC for all
I saw Dr Richie Broth at TLC Perinatal. He has several offices, I saw him in Silver Spring because it was closest to my house. He’s fantastic and sending scans/reports to GW was seamless.
Hope IVF was/is successful for you!
Think you were responding to me- just delivered that baby at gw and all went well, though I did find having to go to foggy bottom a pain given I live in md and did miss the convenience of the Bethesda office
I went to the Bethesda office for most of my appointments.
Anonymous wrote:Recently birthed my second baby at GW. First baby was delivered at another hospital, long induction for preeclampsia that ended with an emergency cesarean. I did not have trauma per sey but really did not feel heard. Day and night compared to GW. Everyone was kind, exceptionally knowledgeable and respected by decisions. They made clear recommendations and I was able to have a VBAC. I was monitored closely for postpartum preeclampsia and was given medication to prevent. I highly recommend GW. As far as tips, bring an extra pillow and snacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone know if bethesda has a sonographer again yet? they told me in sept they were trying to hire someone
Still no sonographer (or NSTs) as of November. I had my scans done at a private MFM practice so that I wouldn't have to go in to DC (I had all my prenatals in Bethesda)
What practice? Maybe I'll do that if ivf is successful- had probably 8 ultrasounds last pregnancy and can't imagine going to DC for all
I saw Dr Richie Broth at TLC Perinatal. He has several offices, I saw him in Silver Spring because it was closest to my house. He’s fantastic and sending scans/reports to GW was seamless.
Hope IVF was/is successful for you!
Think you were responding to me- just delivered that baby at gw and all went well, though I did find having to go to foggy bottom a pain given I live in md and did miss the convenience of the Bethesda office
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone know if bethesda has a sonographer again yet? they told me in sept they were trying to hire someone
Still no sonographer (or NSTs) as of November. I had my scans done at a private MFM practice so that I wouldn't have to go in to DC (I had all my prenatals in Bethesda)
What practice? Maybe I'll do that if ivf is successful- had probably 8 ultrasounds last pregnancy and can't imagine going to DC for all
I saw Dr Richie Broth at TLC Perinatal. He has several offices, I saw him in Silver Spring because it was closest to my house. He’s fantastic and sending scans/reports to GW was seamless.
Hope IVF was/is successful for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone know if bethesda has a sonographer again yet? they told me in sept they were trying to hire someone
Still no sonographer (or NSTs) as of November. I had my scans done at a private MFM practice so that I wouldn't have to go in to DC (I had all my prenatals in Bethesda)
What practice? Maybe I'll do that if ivf is successful- had probably 8 ultrasounds last pregnancy and can't imagine going to DC for all
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry for the people who had losses and bad experiences.
I had two positive, successful deliveries with the midwives. For the first I was in active labor for 36+ hours although my water didn’t break until I was pushing. At multiple points the midwives offered an epidural to help me rest and told that c section was a possibility if I got too tired to push.
The second labor was precipitous with delivery less than 2 hours after my contractions started. The baby was stressed and they gave me 4-5 pushes to try before going to a c-section. I was on my hands and knees pushing, but my husband said there was a full medical team behind me ready to whisk me to surgery. The delivery was not traumatic to me - but they were worried it might have been. They checked on me a few times at home and had booked extra time and brought a psychiatrist to my 6 week check up in case I wanted to talk about it in detail.
Both times I felt very supported and safe. I did not feel pressured to avoid an epidural or c section “at all costs”
Anonymous wrote:I had to make the call on my own to do a c section despite the resident telling me we can wait and try to get to "active labor". I told them after all of this, I don't want my baby to be brain dead. After all was said and done, that decision saved me and my baby's life. Shortly after delivery, my blood pressure skyrocketed and they were unable to bring it down for a while, in the midst of that, I had postpartum hemorrhage, the ICU was already called and on standby. Thank God they got everything under control.
Anonymous wrote:I delivered my second at GW in 2017. I chose GW because I had a c-section with my first at Virginia Hospital Center and wanted to go for a VBAC with my second. I had gestation diabetes with my second which meant I could not see the midwives and saw the OBs. I was monitored regularly leading up to delivery. I very much did not care for Dr. Meghan Valentine, whom I saw several times, and ultimately ended up being the doctor who delivered my baby. They pushed for me to be induced, and when I declined, she basically told me to present at the ER if my baby stopped moving. Made me feel terrible and terrified. But, since I had gone into labor with my first, I knew and had confidence that my body could do it again with my second and I did not need to be induced. My prenatal chiropractor and doula also helped encourage me with information about baby's positioning and progress as the weeks ticked by.
Within one hour of arriving at the hospital, my daughter was born. My body basically started pushing as soon as I got onto the bed and they tried to examine me. The anesthesiologist was on call in case I wanted an epidural. As my labor progressed, the OB thought she may have seen meconium in the fluid and a whole entourage of staff immediately arrived in the room for the remainder of the delivery in case my daughter needed NICU support due meconium, etc. Ultimately it was not meconium and my daughter was fine upon delivery.
My post delivery gripe was with the resistance towards pain meds. My daughter moved my tailbone out of her way on her way out, and I had A LOT of pain and discomfort accordingly. I think since opioids are a big issue in DC, GW, at least then, has a pretty restrictive policy re: giving them to patients. I wanted to unleash on the staff and point out that I had just successfully given birth without meds--if I was asking for pain meds, there was a reason.
Ultimately I picked GW because I wanted a hospital that wouldn't just push me to c-section like the experience I had at VHC. GW didn't have a choice since I showed up and started pushing basically. It wasn't glamourous, but, it wasn't terrible, and I got the end result I was aiming for.