How comfortable are you with letting a med student (or midwifery student) take the lead during your labour and delivery?
During labour with son, I had a midwifery student in there the entire time and I really enjoyed it, but I told my OB that when it came down to delivering LO, I wanted the OB doing it. I have always felt kind of bad for that because as a teacher, I know the student needs a chance to learn at some point. And the OB was right there the whole time, so really, why couldn't the student have just delivered him? This time, my OB has just gone on maternity leave so I have switched to an alternate OB who has a med student. The med student did all the work up today (past history check through since I'm new to them, BP, GBS test, doppler, etc.) The actual OB I saw for literally 5 seconds. I'm not sure how I felt about that. I feel like if the OB was in the room while the student was doing the work, then fine. Because that way if the OB hears/sees something that concerns her, she will hopefully do something about it right away - but would the med student have enough knowledge to know to do something? I know how H will want the delivery to go - he will say the OB needs to do it. But I feel like if the OB is right there, the med student should get a chance to "learn". KWIM? What do you think? Am I nuts?

Re: Med Students delivering you?
I had a nursing student remove my staples post c-section. Totally not the same thing as having one delivery my baby, but I agree that they need a chance to learn and have no issues if someone is with them the entire time. However, in the midst of labor, I might be singing a different tune and I also understand why someone may ask for their OB/Midwife/Nurse instead.
They asked my permission before hand and I agreed. The nurse came back and thanked me and said I was the only one who consented that morning.
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The wife also said that if you do put no students, make sure it includes all things, like stitching up any tearing. She said she had nightmares after doing that the first time and never really "got the hang of it". Thankfully she went into a different medical field
I would be fine with it if the OB/CNM was right there, too. I would not want them doing any suturing.
As long as the OB is in the room observing then I would no no problem personally letting a med student do the delivery. As PP said, the student may care more than the actual OB does in some cases
I know I'm a broken record by now.... My husband is a resident and they are not allowed to do anything they aren't competent at...
I'm perfectly happy to have a resident work with me.
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If the OB was there, I'd be comfortable with them taking the lead, but I will not have a student doing any stitches either.
Now my midwife has a different assistant, also studying to be a midwife. I am totally comfortable with her as well. She will not be attending alone (if my midwife is unavailable, her backup midwife would come). The assistant does pretty much everything at my appointments, while my midwife observes.
When LO3 is born, I figure that the assistant will do most/all of it. As long as there is a certified person there, I am okay with that.
Heck, I will be happy if someone manages to get here before LO is born. (Labor with A. was 2 hours from first serious contraction to holding her.)
I personally have asked and written into my birth plan for no students.
Though I should add to my previous post that I'm ok with med students being in the room for my prenatal appts. Like one learned how to take fundal height measurements on me yesterday. That was fine.
I always give my friends the advice to speak up if you are not comfortable, I was embarrassed to say no because they asked if I minded in front of the student. I will say no this time and tell my dr before hand.
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