Question for new moms:
When it came time for you to deliver did you have to deliver with a doctor/midwife/nurse that you didn't know or hoad only met a few times? Did it matter to you in the end?
Backstory: I am 29 weeks pregnant with my first, only to find out that the midwife I have seen all along is no longer with my practice. There is at least one other midwife on staff and I have time to meet her but I just wonder what about those ladies that are due any day now?
Re: Did you deliver with a Dr/support person you didn't know? Did it
I saw 16 different OBs in my 96 hour failed induction. I trusted the hospital and did not care. I saw the OB who did my 2nd c-section once before I had delivered #2 but only because I set up an appointment with him. Otherwise I would have just seen my regular OB NP.
My doc wasn't on call the day I delivered - so another doc from the practice delivered me. I had only met her twice before. No big deal at all. I find that most like-minded doctors work in the same practice, so most likely the "new" doc will be just like the old one in many ways.
At the end of the day, I didn't care who was in the room!
I went through most of my labor with my OB/GYN's partner I had only met with her once during my actuall pregnancy. My OB/GYN came in last minute on his day off because he wanted to be there for the birth of my son and didn't know that I was in labor til he checked in with his partner.(he's a keeper)
FWIW it wasn't that bad though really in the end it doesn't matter
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i would have loved if my OB would have delivered Emma, but she wasn't on call. There are 4 female OBs in her practice and I ended up with the one i disliked the most...turns out she was pretty great in the end. she was a little impatient with my whole birthing center birth but it was fine. my OB came the next morning to check on us and see how I was.
At my OB/MW practice, patients don't pick one doc/mw. Since there is always one doc and one mw on call at the hospital, they try to schedule check ups with as many different practitioners as possible because you never know who will be on call.
Despite all that, I had never even met the doc or mw that delivered DD, and it really didn't bother me.
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I ended up with my practice's on call doc, who wasn't my OB. But all she did was essentially catch the baby and stitch me up. I mean, I know she monitored me from wherever she was, but she wasn't in the room with me.
Thd L&D nurse is who coached me with my pushing and she did a good job. I'm thankful I had a good nurse.
So it didn't matter to me in the end, even though my OB had a nicer bedside manner than the one I got - she was only there for a few minutes!
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Yep, everyone in my delivery room was a total stranger. My OB does deliver at that hospital, but she doesn't come in if it's not her shift. I also saw three other drs in the practice while I was pg, on the chance that one of them would be on call that night. Turns out none of them were.
I also delivered at a teaching hospital, so there were tons of people in the room. Probably 8 total between the three drs (attending, resident, med student) and all the nurses. Honestly, it didn't bother me one bit.
I had a very routine vaginal delivery though, I probably would have felt less comfortable if something had gone wrong.
I really thought it would make a difference. It didn't.
I of course ended up with the ONE dr I hardly new from my clinic. Had only seen him 2x and had a great relationship with all the other obs. In the end it didn't matter, honestly!
There are two OBs in my practice. The doctor that I saw was not on call the morning I delivered, so his partner delivered my DS. Not a huge deal to me because I basically walked in to the hospital ready to push and only dealt with her for 15-20 minutes. I had never met her prior to that day either.
DD #1 passed away in January 2011 at 14 days old due to congenital heart disease
DD#2 lost in January 2012 at 23 weeks due to anhydramnios caused by a placental abruption
I had never seen any of the 20 people that were in the room. DS was almost a month premature and potentialy had kidney problems so there were a bunch of "extra" people there. There was also a med student who was there.
I didn't give a hoot who was in the room as long as he was healthy. Everyone was great and we saw the pedi several times and he was great.
My doctor made it to my delivery (he is a resident family doctor) and the attending I'd never met helped him. And I saw three OBs during my labor that I'd never met.
Honestly, it didn't matter to me.?I've always known that, no matter how much they want to be there, there is no guarantee that the doctor will be available/well enough to deliver your baby.?
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