I really liked the midwife I saw on Monday. And the thought of having a midwife is very comforting to me, for some reason. But because I'm having twins, that puts me at high risk and I'm now debating about using an OB because they could do more for me, especially on the big day and ifthere are any medical complications.
Anyone have any advice? Did you use an OB or a midwife, and who/what would you suggest?



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Re: Midwife or OB?
I'm PG with twins and am seeing a midwife in conjunction with a high-risk OB (MFM). The midwives delivery baby A and the OB delivers baby B. I wanted the midwife b/c I thought I'd have a better chance of a vaginal birth, though of course that all depends on the presentation of Baby A, which we won't know for a long time. The MFM is to make sure the babies are growing well, that my cervix isn't changing, etc.
I delivered my son with a midwife and think they're much better at managing a typical labor, whereas OBs I think are really trained to handle emergencies (which the midwives are well trained to recognize and pass on.)
ETA: b/c I'm having twins and hoping to go without an epi, the midwives said they'd stay with me through my whole labor, which is not always the case with midwives in a hospital (they often rotate like an OB would, though are still there for more of the labor than I think an OB would be. My last midwife was there through transition and 2.5 hours of pushing.)
Could you find a MW that works with OBs as well? A midwife could give you all of your prenatal care and if you are wanting a vaginal delivery, and the baby's position allows it, the midwife could still deliver you. If one ended up being breech close to delivery you could get to know the OBs in the office as well throughout your pregnancy, that way you are comfortable with them if a C-section is needed.
I used an OB with DD but I lean more towards the views of midwives, I don't like any unnecessary medical intervention and I think you get that more with OBs. My OB happens to be a little more lax than others and lets me decide what I want to do, while giving his opinion but never tries to force anything, so its a happy medium.
I attend births as a doula and midwives are amazing! If you love the midwife you saw already, stick with her and perhaps plan a hospital birth (you can also do it at home if you aren't too far from the hospital). Midwives are very well trained and know when they need to transfer care so I wouldn't hesitate to stick with them.
All the best!
As a L&D nurse I think the SAFEST thing is to have an OB or at least a midwife to deliver at a hospital.
Things can go bad in labor very quickly...VERY quickly. Its not worth it to deliver at home. Sorry JMO.
Where did she say she wanted to deliver at home? This is where the misconception lies. Midwives do not always equal a homebirth. In many states homebirths are illegal; and most midwives deliver at hospitals or birthing centers.
If you want a c/s, then you will have to go with an OB. I personally prefer MWs, because I love the quality of care. If I were having twins, I would try to go vaginally with a MW.
But if you don't trust the care from the MW 100%, then you need to switch to what you feel comfortable with now.