I have a new OB I'm not keen on and moreover, I just had my tour of L&D and this is not the place I want to be. In trying to get a new appointment, the practice I was referred to won't make me an appointment until my records are review and an OB "approves" a transfer. Is this standard? I'm really upset about receiving the care I have thus far and just am not sure this second practice is right. I feel like I'm beinged the right to evaluate them first and then opt to change. Am I being sensitive? Anyone done this later in pregnancy. I'm 20 weeks which seems like it's not all that far along to do this but the second office made me feel like I was crazy to be doing this.
Re: OB switch-anyone done this
I've never heard of a new practice having to "approve" a transfer. I've only heard of an office either accepting new patients at that time, or not .... not some patients over others!
My best advice is to follow your instincts. If you don't like your current OB and hospital, do whatever it takes to find somewhere that you are happy with. You do not want to be worrying about where you are and who is caring for you when you are giving birth.
I switched away from my OB practice at 30 weeks. They had been my practice for my first son's birth, and although I really disliked a few OBs there, I tried to explain it away and tell myself that I would just hope to have one I liked on call at the time of my 2nd son's birth. Then when they did a bait and switch on me around 30 weeks about not supporting my VBAC anymore, enough was enough.
I interviewed a few other practitioners and made sure I would be somewhere I was confident and comfortable for my birth, with practitioners that I would not feel were undermining me. 20 weeks is definitely not too late to switch!
Good luck!!
Like PP said, follow your gut. I switched practices at 36 weeks! I had a bad feeling about my doctor the whole time and should have done it sooner. All I did was request a copy of my records from bad OB and deliver them to the new practice with my first appt. When I met with the new doctor, he wanted to know why I was switching, but only because he wanted to make sure it wasn't for some crazy reason like I wanted to give birth on a rocket ship or somesuch non sense. I have never heard of having to have your current OB "approve" the switch.
GL!