Hey ladies -
I usually lurk around these boards so that I don't repeat a question that has already been asked a million times. With that said, I haven't seen this question yet, but b/c I am not on during the day I also used the search function with no results. So I apologize now if this question is one that is asked a lot during the day:
Have you toured the birthing center and/or labor and delivery where your OB delivers?
My OB-to-be is also my GYN, but she does her GYN practice in a completely different hospital than she does her OB practice. I really like her, but since I haven't seen where she delivers, I'm worried that it might not have some of the options I'm interested in.
Do any of you plan to tour the place BEFORE conceiving so that you don't have to switch docs mid-pregnancy? Or will you just stick with your doc no matter what?
My fear is that I would either be stuck either delivering in a way I may not want (very clinical, with lots of meds being pushed on me) or delivering the way I want but not with "my" doctor.
I'm probably overthinking this. I'm just curious if anyone else has come across this issue.
TIA.
Re: Birthing Centers/L&D tours
I plan to birth at home, so this was sort of a moot point, but I will tour the L&D nearest me soon and a couple that were recommended, in case I have to deliver in a hospital.
But I specifically chose my care provider and 'interviewed' her before I started ttc to make sure I was happy with that person and wouldn't be in a situation where I needed to switch. So far, I've been happy with her care. The exception is that I loathe her backup, and so I need to find my own back-up OB in case of being risked out of homebirth.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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Thank you for the thoughts, ladies. Greatly appreciated! I just wanted to make sure I wasn't being neurotic!
P.S. I'm sorry I have this post on two boards. Neither board will let me delete...something about a forum administrator and only a certain amt of time to delete posts???
I know my Dr delivers at the hospital I like because that's how I found him (emergency surgery for ectopic pregnancy 3 years ago). And he also have privileges at another area hospital that is really good. I like both hospitals, so I guess I'm lucky.
I'm overly excited to tour the hospitals and ask questions (I've been to both visiting friends/family who were pregnant). But I guess it's more approrpriate to hold off on tours til 3rd tri. though I know that some women go earlier.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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