Hi! I am newly pregnant (like 6 weeks). I live in Newport and my obgyn is in Liberty Twp and delivers exclusively at Mercy Fairfield. I'm due in February and not too sure about a 45 minute drive that time of year. Due to this (and some other factors with my current obgyn), I am looking for a new one. I also like the idea of midwife but have not heard positive things about the TriHealth group.
Any suggestions/thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Re: newly pregnant, recommend your obgyn/midwife
I see Seven Hill's at West Chester but they have offices in Mt Auburn and Western Hills. They deliver at The Christ Hospital and I have delivered in January and March there, it was a 45 min drive for me too. They also have another group that some of the other ladies see that are more Midwife orientated I think. At the practice I goto there is one Midwife.
HTH
I see Graig Smith at Samaritan OB/GYN (in the doctor's building at Good Sam - they deliver at Good Sam).
There are 3 female doctors (Hoopes, Gardner, Choi) and one other male doctor (Schuermann) in the practice as well. I've seen them all, they're all great.
https://www.samaritanob-gyn.com/
I can agree that compared to a traditional midwifery experience the Trihealth CNM's do more intervention but I think that has a lot to do with the fact that they deliver at a hospital that has it's own protocol for some things (like being at least hep-locked). I found that in this area, aside from a home birth, they are as good as its going to get if you want midwifery style of care. I had some complications with my last pregnancy and was switched to a high risk dr half way through and requested the midwives do my delivery/induction-- they were REALLY accommodating for all my requests: let me eat and drink during labor, I labored in a birthing tub, didn't offer an epi, let me do the minimal amount of monitoring necessary (which is more with an induction vs. normal delivery), I was up walking around, using the birthing ball and laboring in any position I wanted and Kim was in my room with me off and on the entire labor (24+ hours) and she was by my side for the last 2.5 hours of my labor which I think is pretty unheard of as far as receiving that kind of attention from an OB.
I will say that there are some CNM's in the practice that will definitely be more for the minimal intervention and some that are more "medical" but overall I have been really happy with their care. GL with whatever you choose!
Same for me but I see Dr Hoopes as my primary. Love them all!
Mom to Lily Gayle 4.25.06 Charlotte Kathleen 3.27.09 Samuel Thomas ~8.4.12~
Same here too! Smith is my primary, but I love them all! Never had an issue there.
Griffin 10/2007
I know Samaritan OB/Gyn has tons of satisfied customers, but I had such a negative experience that I would never recommend them to anyone. I'm sure everyone here is sick of hearing me say that, but I feel very strongly about it. I truly wonder if I would have miscarried my DS if I had stayed with that practice. My new doctor was appalled. They also royally messed up the billing and didn't want to straighten it out since I was no longer a patient. It took my insurance company fighting for me to get it straightened out months later.
Unfortunately, it sounds like my new doctor would be too far for you. I hope you find a practice you like. It is such a good feeling to know you're in good hands.