I don't know if this pregnancy is twins or not, I will find out next Friday, but with my twin pregnancy I went to a regular OB. Since I was blessed to not have any complications my OB was completely capable and didn't feel a new to transfer me to any sort of specialist.
I'm seeing my regular OBGYN who's dealt with twins before but I will be seeing an MFM for extra screenings and u/s. I don't believe that MFM's deliver...?
I've decided to drop my GYN from being my OB and start seeing a CNM. There is a CNM practice in my city that delivers at a hospital with a Level III NICU as well as a birthing 'wing' that acts as a birthing center but is in a hospital - best of both worlds IMO.
The CNM practice is partnered with a Perinatologist that they have patients see if they are having multiples and/or have needs that require additional care (e.g., endocrine disorders). This Perinatologist is also a licensed OB and is on call 24/7 for C-section for the CNM practice in case of an emergency.
All that being said, I will be meeting with both my CNM and the Perinatologist/OB.
I've decided to drop my GYN from being my OB and start seeing a CNM. There is a CNM practice in my city that delivers at a hospital with a Level III NICU as well as a birthing 'wing' that acts as a birthing center but is in a hospital - best of both worlds IMO.
The CNM practice is partnered with a Perinatologist that they have patients see if they are having multiples and/or have needs that require additional care (e.g., endocrine disorders). This Perinatologist is also a licensed OB and is on call 24/7 for C-section for the CNM practice in case of an emergency.
All that being said, I will be meeting with both my CNM and the Perinatologist/OB.
I was told I had to see both. So I have an OB and a MFM.
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I've decided to drop my GYN from being my OB and start seeing a CNM. There is a CNM practice in my city that delivers at a hospital with a Level III NICU as well as a birthing 'wing' that acts as a birthing center but is in a hospital - best of both worlds IMO.
The CNM practice is partnered with a Perinatologist that they have patients see if they are having multiples and/or have needs that require additional care (e.g., endocrine disorders). This Perinatologist is also a licensed OB and is on call 24/7 for C-section for the CNM practice in case of an emergency.
All that being said, I will be meeting with both my CNM and the Perinatologist/OB.
That's interesting! What is a CNM?
Not sure if the designation it is unique to my area or not, but... Certified Nurse Midwife.
I'm hoping to have a natural birth but am preparing myself for a possible C-section. I feel like I'll be in great hands for whatever L&D brings my way
Re: Question for twin mamas!
TX: IUI #1-4 = BFN + 1 c/p
IUI #5: Clomid 100mg + Bravelle + Trigger + B2B IUIs + 800mg Progesterone = BFP!
Beta #1 (14dpiui): 460 Beta #2 (16dpiui): 998 Beta #3 (23dpiui): 21,832 Beta #4 (29dpiui): 129,771
I'm in a unique situation I guess...
I've decided to drop my GYN from being my OB and start seeing a CNM. There is a CNM practice in my city that delivers at a hospital with a Level III NICU as well as a birthing 'wing' that acts as a birthing center but is in a hospital - best of both worlds IMO.
The CNM practice is partnered with a Perinatologist that they have patients see if they are having multiples and/or have needs that require additional care (e.g., endocrine disorders). This Perinatologist is also a licensed OB and is on call 24/7 for C-section for the CNM practice in case of an emergency.
All that being said, I will be meeting with both my CNM and the Perinatologist/OB.
That's interesting! What is a CNM?
Twin Girls-Eden Alyssa and Ilana Claire born 12.12.12!
Not sure if the designation it is unique to my area or not, but... Certified Nurse Midwife.
I'm hoping to have a natural birth but am preparing myself for a possible C-section. I feel like I'll be in great hands for whatever L&D brings my way