I'm currently looking for a new obgyn because the practice that I'm with now refuses to let me see an MFM even though I'm pregnant with twins and have an extensive medical past that would put me in the high risk with being pregnant with just one baby. There are other issues that I have with the group like: they act like I'm a new patient every time I come in and have to go over all my background information even though I've been seeing this same obgyn for the past 15 years and 3 times since being pregnant.
For me, the deal breaker is if a group denies me working with an MFM then I don't want to work with the doctors. Does that sound unreasonable? I feel like I'm starting all over again, but I feel like it'll benefit the babies and myself if I try to find the best care possible. Since I haven't had to do this in a long time, what are some things that you suggest that I ask and look for with a new practice?
Thanks for your help!
IVF #2 w/ ICSI: ER 5/8 9 eggs retrieved 8 eggs fertilized; ET 5/13 2 transferred 1 frozen; BETA #1: 1,197; U/S scheduled for 6/11-TWINS!
Re: New Obgyn
Maybe it's possible that you could find a new OB who will refer you to an MFM to completely take over your care. Some MFMs (like mine) also deliver, and you could avoid having to see two doctors. Best wishes that you find an excellent doctor (or 2!) either way!
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
I ended up getting officially fed up with the sub-par care I was receiving at my original OB at about 17 weeks. I work at the hospital I eventually delivered at and started asking around to the people that work on the mother baby unit which doctors they prefer working with. I HIGHLY recommend this approach. In my experience the people that work at the hospital have the very best insider information and insight into who will give you the best care possible. Also, when eventually calling the new practices, just ask about their policies on referral to MFMs. When I called the mother baby unit the nurses I spoke to were so kind and more than willing to give me advice on who was the best doctors and who to stay away from. I imagine this would be the case at nearly every hospital.
All in all, switching doctors was the VERY best thing I did for both myself and my babies throughout my pregnancy. Good luck!
IVF #2 w/ ICSI: ER 5/8 9 eggs retrieved 8 eggs fertilized; ET 5/13 2 transferred 1 frozen; BETA #1: 1,197; U/S scheduled for 6/11-TWINS!
I would trust your gut instinct and switch. I got lucky in that my OBGYN's office has a lot of experience delivering twins. My dr told me that I would be seeing an MFM for my anatomy scan before I even knew what an MFM was.
I agree with pp. Pick a hospital with a great NICU. Then get a referral from them for OBGYN's who deliver twins. Before you commit, I would tell them you are high risk and ask them what their policy is regarding that. My dr's office co-manages my health care with an MFM. Fortunately, my babies are doing great and I've only had to see the MFM once. Yet, I trust that if there's any reason, my OB wouldn't hesitate to send me back to the MFM.
Good luck.
I don't think you're being unreasonable at all. You have to be your own (and your babies') advocate in this situation. If my obgyn refused to refer me to an MFM while I was pregnant with twins (AND I had a history of problems), I would question his/her knowledge regarding multiple pregnancies.