I've noticed a lot of women discuss their MFM's opinion of their weight gain, etc. My MFM only does ultrasounds (dopplers every 2 weeks, growth every 4). Nothing else. My OB handles everything else pregnancy related. What is your experience?
By the way, I googled 'what does an MFM do' and wow - I never thought about other meanings of MFM (threesomes!).
Re: What does your MFM do?
I think every MFM is probably slightly different in how they handle things. I will say from my point of view, the ultrasound techs and their machines were of high caliber at the MFM. They knew things to look for that my OB's techs did not. Ultrasounds at my OB's office were very routine, whereas at the MFM they really knew what to look for and had the capabilities to do so.
Also, because I had id twins and was diagnosed with TTTS, my care was transferred to my MFM. My OB was in over his head with me, so I stuck with the more specialized doc.
LOL @ Google -- I would have never thought about that either!
I see a team of MFMs at the clinic in the new hospital. (My OB hasn't moved over there yet, seeing as the building isn't finished.) As for now, I see my MFM once a week for a biophysical profile, and every three weeks for growth scans. This group runs a multiples clinic for my city area, so they've addressed my lack of weight gain, gotten me in to see a nutritionist (in house) and work very closely with my OB to keep on top of things like my weight and the babies IUGR.
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The way it was described to me is that my OB is there to watch and advocate for me - their decisions will always be based on me whereas my MFM is there to advocate for the babies and their decisions will always be based on the best interest of the babies (not to the extreme of my health or anything just in general...). I always said the OB was my doctor and the MFM was the babies doctor. Of course this is a black and white example, but you get the idea.
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very interesting how everyone's treatment is a little different.
my MFM checks cervical length every 2 weeks and does growth scan every 4 weeks. i also get blood pressure, urine and weight done there as well and they check the heartbeats of the babies each time.
my OB also does urine, weight and blood pressure...i have been seeing her about once a month but that's about to change now to 2x a week and soon 1x a week...she does a sonogram every time (but that's just a bonus) along with measuring my stomach and all the norms...blood work, GD test, etc.
if i have a problem i call my OB for sure. she is my MAIN doc however if i am seeing my MFM i will ask him questions if I have any!
I'm actually wishing that my MFM would delivery me. I heard someone mention that they only deliver babies in certain states. Is that true?
If so, does anyone know if they deliver in the state of Georgia?
I'd love to just go directly to my specialist.