I don't have an OB/GYN (I've always gone to a family medicine Physician's Assistant) and I'm looking for advice on how to choose. I am pregnant with my first child and am scared of the unknown path before me (thanks to all of the pregnancy/delivery horror stories people feel compelled to share). I'm leaning towards Northfield Hospital Birth Center due to the small size and all female staff of OB/GYNs. On the other hand a hospital like Fairview Ridges in Burnsville is much larger and better equipped to handle more high risk situations. What is the better of the two choices?
Re: Large Hospital vs Small Hospital
I think there are a few things to take into consideration when making that decision. If you are having a high risk pregnancy or if your baby has a known medical issue then it is a no brainer to go to a better equipped hospital. If you have having a healthy pregnancy then I think it is just personal preference - where will you be more comfortable?
Personally, I felt most comfortable being at a larger hospital in very close proximity to Children's. If there was an issue with one of my girls I would have wanted the best care as quickly as possible with the best available equipment. I will also add that I didn't have a birth plan or expectations other than an epidural and a healthy baby.
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This. I will always choose a large, more equipped hospital over a small center. Just my opinion.