So, my OB doesn't do deliveries anymore as she's been easing the transition into retirement. Which means I will be dealing with the doctor who is on-call. I'm a little nervous about this! I'm wondering if how common it is to have to deal with an on-call in the end, and what I should be doing to make sure that my wants/needs are met?
Up until 28 weeks I was considered "high-risk" and therefor was gearing up for a c-sec, so it wasn't an issue...but the problem has since resolved so now I'm at least attempting to push.
Is this what a "birthing plan" is for? Will the nurses who I deal with and who will be doing the majority of the care, be the ones to reiterate what my wants are? I'm nervous I will have some random walk in and have to yell at him through pushes in order to make sure things aren't being done that I don't want! This is seriously stressing me out since things are getting down to the wire!
Re: Delivering with an "on-call" doc? Advice/thoughts?
I don't have any great advice even though I'm anticipating a similar scenario just because of how my military health care is conducted. Personally, even without a written birth plan, I'm intending to be VERY clear about what I am comfortable/not comfortable with. I've also briefed my husband numerous times (and involved him in the decision making process) regarding possible scenarios and interventions and how I'd like them to be approached -- I think it's particularly important when you don't know who will do the delivery that whoever is with you as a partner/birthing coach/doula/etc. is going to help strongly advocate for you.
Try not to stress!!!
That is just how it works here, my dr works with a team of 16 dr's and one of them will be at the hospital when I deliver, I have never met any of them except my own. And unless there are some sort of complications all the dr really does is "catch" the baby, the nurses do the rest.
I wouldn't stress about it, now i did write a birth plan and I am having a doula, which should increase the chances that the L & D goes the way I would like, but even with all of that it is only good if LO's health and safety allows for it.
I would make sure your DH knows your wishes and any other support person you may have with you and just try to relax and go with the flow, putting in your input where it is required. How many patients does your dr have anyway, would he even remember your specific requests when the time comes?
I personally requested that whomever delivers me is one of the OB's from the practice I see. There's an OB from another practice that works at my delivering hospital as an on-call only, and I refuse to see him. I wouldn't mind an on-call, honestly, but the reason I asked was because of his track record... two of my co-workers who've delivered via c-section through him have had their babies cut by him during the procedure- one on the face and one on his back, near the spine.
I don't anticipate a c-section but I know that sh!t happens, and I refuse to let that man cut me open with me hoping that he doesn't cut my child... I'd have to kill him.