DH and I recently found out that we were pregnant. I am planning to deliver at Texas Women's and I am now searching for a new OB doctor at OGA. Does anyone have suggestions?
I highly recommend Mary Alice Cowan. She is in Building One next to Womens and delivers there. I just saw her this a.m. She has been very thorough. During our worries over the past two weeks also very comforting.
I had a cleint who came into my work the other day who is a Labor and Delivery nurse at Womans and when I mentioned her she had noting but good things to say.
She is super sweet and so is most of her staff. I could pass on the desk lady but other than that they are great.
I delivered my daughter at Texas Women's last year. I wished I had researched it more before I was pregnant. Texas Women's has the highest C-section rate in the city. Another negative with women's is that you can't see your baby for several hours after you have your baby.
I have since switched doctors in hopes to have a VBAC. I'm not pregnant yet, but will deliver at St. Lukes next time. I have heard amazing things about both St. Lukes and Memorial Hermann. Sadly, just about everyone I know that has delivered at Women's ended up with a C-section.
Just some food for thought.
Dr. Hardwick-Smith is amazing doctor that delivers at Hermann. I have numerous friends who go to her and love her.
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I highly recommend Mary Alice Cowan. She is in Building One next to Womens and delivers there. I just saw her this a.m. She has been very thorough. During our worries over the past two weeks also very comforting.
I had a cleint who came into my work the other day who is a Labor and Delivery nurse at Womans and when I mentioned her she had noting but good things to say.
She is super sweet and so is most of her staff. I could pass on the desk lady but other than that they are great.
https://drcowan.womanshealthgroup.com/physicians-staff/
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I delivered my daughter at Texas Women's last year. I wished I had researched it more before I was pregnant. Texas Women's has the highest C-section rate in the city. Another negative with women's is that you can't see your baby for several hours after you have your baby.
I have since switched doctors in hopes to have a VBAC. I'm not pregnant yet, but will deliver at St. Lukes next time. I have heard amazing things about both St. Lukes and Memorial Hermann. Sadly, just about everyone I know that has delivered at Women's ended up with a C-section.
Just some food for thought.
Dr. Hardwick-Smith is amazing doctor that delivers at Hermann. I have numerous friends who go to her and love her.