Hello all,
I am really struggling with making a decision about where to deliver my first baby. I am considering delivering with Dr. Akin with AAOBGYN at St. Davids north but am also considering ABC with a Midwife. I would like to be in a hospital in the case that something goes wrong, but do not want to be in a situation where I will not be allowed to labor naturally.
Does anyone have any recent experience with a natural delivery here and possibly with Mark Akin in particular? I'm still in my first Trimester, but if I am going to need to make a change in order to get the birth that I want, I feel like sooner is better than later.
I have used Dr. Akin for Gyn for several years and like him in that capacity, but have no idea what his philosophy is on Obstetrics and L&D. Any information anyone has about the hospital and or about Dr. Akin would be hugely appreciated.
Re: Natural Drug Free Delivery at St. Davids North
Thanks for the reply. In addition to pain meds, I prefer very limited fetal monitoring, (allowing me to get out of bed and labor in different positions) and definitely no Pitocin. Do you feel these are options there? Will I be likely to be pushed into using Pit if my labor is long? Were you allowed to get up and move around at your own discretion?
Thanks again, for the information.
They might be worth looking into.
Thanks for everybody's info. and experiences. We already plan to do the Bradley classes. It's good to know that it at least sounds possible to do a med free birth at this hospital. Now I have to have a convo. with my current OBGYN to see if I feel like he is comfortable with this plan. If not, I may need to seek out another practice.
I've also considered hiring a doula, I've been researching a little but am a little overwhelmed. I'm not from the area originally and don't have any friends locally who have had children here, so it's been a bit daunting.
Thanks again and please if anyone has anything to add, please do.
Your Bradley class should also give you some suggestions of questions to ask to make sure that the practitioner is actually open to natural birth. We started with an OB (in Houston) and following our Bradley class changed to a birth center. (he wouldn't commit to how long he'd let us go without inducing, give C/s rates etc). A girl in our class changed to the birth center at 29 weeks so you've time yet to make a definitive decision.
I was in exactly the same boat (with a different doctor) until I talked to her today. I was looking into AABC as well, and after asking my doctor some questions about labor and delivery, I know that she is supportive of natural birth. She really put me at ease. If you're trying to figure out what to ask, I found that this previous post was really helpful:
https://community.thenest.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/56981528.aspx?MsdVisit=1
As a side note, I have a friend who plans to deliver at AABC and another who delivered there last summer. She absolutely loved it. If you think you may be interested, take a tour and decide from there.