I recently found out I am pregnant after over 2 years of infertility and rounds of IUI/IVF. My husband and I will hopefully hear the heartbeat at our next appointment, at which point my doctor will release us to my regular OB. The problem is I just recently moved back to the Pittsburgh area and don't even have an OB/gynecologist. The nurse at my RE's office said they usually send their patients to Dr. Carey Andrew-Jaja. He gets rave reviews online, but I'm also interested in seeing the Midwives at Magee. Does anyone have experiences with either practice?
I have a lot of friends who have used the Midwives at Magee and loved them. I am hoping to use them myself so long as I get cleared to by my OB as twin pregnancies are often labeled "high risk."
If you are interested in going the midwife route, I was with the Midwife Center of Pittsburgh before we realized it was twins and I LOVED them. I also have a lot of friends who have delivered with them and have nothing but positive things to say.
Dr JaJa is amazing! go with him! The only thing that kind of sucks is that he only works 'business' hours IE M-F 9-5. If you don't deliver during those times than you will be delivered by the on call doctor.
Thanks!! I did end up deciding to go with Dr. Jaja and had my first appointment with their PA on Tuesday. So far I really love their office. I'm looking forward to meeting with Dr. Jaja in a few weeks. Thanks again for your input.
Re: OB/Midwife suggestions
If you are interested in going the midwife route, I was with the Midwife Center of Pittsburgh before we realized it was twins and I LOVED them. I also have a lot of friends who have delivered with them and have nothing but positive things to say.