I'm wondering if anyone has switched OBs after 20 weeks in pregnancy? Was it easy or hard?
I had to switch at 14 weeks due to my old OB retiring and this new OB I chose is just downright awful. She rushes through the appointments and I don't feel like she's really connected at all to me and my baby. It probably doesn't help the first time I met her she called me Jennifer (totally not my name!) and that just left a bad first impression on me.
Also, when does your doctor start measuring fundal height? I'm 21 weeks and haven't been measured yet.
My midwives didnt measure until around 3rd trimester last time. However they do feel around and do some tapping and can figure out pretty well that way.
@jgil8, I haven't had to switch practices, but if you aren't comfortable, definitely look for someone else. I feel like this is a provider that you need to be perfectly comfortable with, and one that you feel you can trust.
I've switched twice. With dd we moved and my last appt was the one they send you to get the gestational diabetes test at. 24 w maybe?? It was no trouble at all and we went from an ob I did not like to an ob/midwife team I loved. This time we are again with obs we don't like at all, next week we are doing our anatomy scan at 20 w and signing our paperwork over to a midwife team we love! It hasn't been too hard except they need me to go in in person to sign which is annoying because I hate going into that town, it's in a dangerous area. So worth switching, it makes a world of difference when you actually trust and like your provider!
We're visiting a new midwife clinic tomorrow. My dr was perfectly fine just not clicking with her. I've read too many stories where mom's wish they would've listened to their gut so I'm switching!
@jgil85 I can't remember when they started the fundal measurements with my first, but they never did them with my second. They said there was new data that showed they weren't actually helpful, so you may want to ask your practice what they do.
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