I've been going to the same OB/GYN group practice (UCLA) for 7 years and am very comfortable there. They have a midwife group there as well and I would like to start working with them and plan for a natural delivery.
HOWEVER I live way the heck out in Pasadena, which is a 30 min drive on a good day... and the other morning was an hour and a half in traffic.
I haven't found a comparable solution elsewhere in Los Angeles and am wondering if I am crazy for thinking I shouldn't rule it out on distance alone. (And maybe explore home birth instead).
Any thoughts? Anyone else drive clear across the city?
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The max I was comfortable with was 30 minutes, especially since LO was born in February when we had huge snowstorms. Our drive ended up being at 10pm while I was going through transition. Even though it was only 15 minutes it was the hardest part of labor because I couldn't move much.
If I were facing traffic like that I'd head to the hospital as soon as possible and not plan on laboring at home very long.
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Cool! I will ask the midwives if they've had patients coming in from big distances before. Obviously I've got time to figure it out.
but it's between that and home birth right now. Talk about extremes.
We are planning our birth at a free-standing birth center that's about an hour and half away from our house. It just means we'll leave earlier (no 4-1-1 for us -- more like 7-1-1). If you feel good about them, I would do it!
Wow, you've gotta ways to go until you give birth, but it's never too early to be prepared. Since you live in LA I can tell you this, my sister lives in Acton (Antelope Valley) and drove all the way to Woodland Hills when she went into labor. That's over 60 miles. So I think you'll be just fine. Just try not to go into labor during Monday morning traffic
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