My husband and I are about to change our insurance because after having our first LO, I have decided to stay home and I have always carried our insurance. Problem is, we have to get our own insurance now because DHs is not that great through his company. Has anyone gone through a midwife? and if the midwife does the prenatal, does she deliver too? at a hospital? My experience with my first LO was magical, but not at all what i expected, finding out she was butt down at 39 weeks when they kept telling me she was head down, finding out I had to have a c-section when this wasnt discussed or even thought about until 3 days before it had to happen...I want to go a different route. I dont know, can you guys tell me about your experiences, or what a midwife does? Im an east-sider, so if you love your midwife and they are ok with you sharing their info so I could contact that, that would be great!
Re: MIdwife questions
I'm not sure a mw would be able to help you because it sounds like you had a c/s. Even if you are a candidate for a VBAC, you probably need an OB to attend your birth.
I personally like Associates in OB/GYN, and they do have an office in Eastgate. There are several OBs as well as 3 midwives. So you might be able to have the best of both worlds.
You might also prefer a smaller practice- Dr. Bowen and Dr. Froelich are commonly reco'd, especialy for women who want a more natural approach.
GL!
I'm seeing the Trihealth Nurse Midwives, and they're fantastic. They deliver at Good Sam and they do VBACs.
https://www.trihealth.com/hospitals-and-practices/trihealth-nurse-midwives/
Certified Nurse Midwives can do everything an OB can do except perform c-sections. Good luck!
Not sure on your location, but i went o associates of anderson off of beechmont ave & nagel road. They have midwives and regular ob/gyn's. I had a midwife deliever my daughter and they were fantastic!!! i am not sure if the midwives do vbacs or not.