Okay, I am aware this makes me an AW for starting this thread, but I'm feeling a bit lost and I need advice. Who better to get advice from than my bumpie friends.
So here's the deal. A while back I had started questioning my OB/GYN in terms of her appropriateness for my wishes. I often felt like she pushed me off quickly and didn't really answer my questions, she would tell me to reference what to expect books or pamphlets. Anyway, as of late I've been doing a lot more reading and researching into L&D as well as healthy pregnancy as a whole. I realized that I've been treating this more as an "illness" than something that was completely natural. My mother always had us at the doctor as a kid, but since going to college the only time I've been to a doc was for annual screenings and once I had food poisoning. I think monthly visits etc brought up those "I must be sick" thoughts I had as a kid.
So fast forward to today. I had my monthly checkup and GD screening. During the checkup the doc made an offhand comment to me that I should try and make sure I have a small baby because they're easier for women to deliver (I kid you not. Made me think of those Anti-tobacco commercials from like 5 years ago). Anyway, then I asked her about being Group B Strep positive and what the hospital's policy was for water births in regards to women being GBS positive. Her reply was "that's more of a California new age thing. No one does those here." I live in Savannah, GA. It is a small city, but I'm delivering at a state of the art hospital with a level III neonatal Icu. This isn't some po-dunk hospital in the middle of nowhere. I asked her about why the hospital lists Jacuzzi tubs on their website if they aren't offered and she replied they have showers, but I'll have to ask on my tour. And, unless I want to pay $75 for their prepared childbirth class (which is always full) I'm not getting the tour until May 4th.
Here's my problem (and kudos if you've stuck in there this far).... I am really getting scared that my OB isn't going to respect my wishes for childbirth. I'm afraid she will be more of the interventionist when it isn't really necessary. At this point I'm still learning what options are out there and it's only through researching on my own. I'm not against interventions if they are necessary, but I'm afraid this doc will hand me a pamphlet and say "This is why your baby will die if I don't do a c-section now." There is a mid-wife group less than 2 miles away from my house (the hospital is 10 minutes tops). I've put in a call to ask some questions, but am waiting to hear back. My question is this... With such short time left, would you switch? Am I overreacting (because I'm a horrible judge of that lately)? Tips, thoughts, or other SS Shaming will all be accepted.

I also want to add, I chose this obgyn because they were the first listed on google when I got my BFP and I was panicking, I never looked for a provider past that.
Edited for terrible spelling issues.
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Re: WWYD: Switching Providers (really long but I need some advice)
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Over the months it doesn't seem like you've had any positive interractions with her so I definitely think it would be worth it to investigate someone else. Can never hurt to empower yourself by asking questions and interviewing other people. However, time is of the essence so I would throw some energy into this NOW!
Other thoughts, I'd see if you can do a consultation with the midwives center before you switch to make sure you like them (also for any potential new OB). If you decide to stay at your OB you could maybe look into a dula? If heaven forbid something would go wrong, the midwives would have you go to the same hospital and NICU center anyways right?
Sorry this is stressful
FWIW, I'm seeing a MW group this time and LOVE them! Their model of care is rather different than an OB practice, and while I did like the OB I had with DS, if I could do it over again, I would have gone with a MW last time too.
Best of luck with whatever you choose.
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I'm going to make an appointment at the Midwife group and see what I think before making any decisions.and @katekat8721 , I didn't even think about transferring to that hospital if needed, but you're right. Kiddo would still end up there if that's what she needs. Thanks for the perspective.
You have another vote for looking into other options. I'd honestly have a huge problem with any provider that waves off a serious inquiry with some flippant remark about being a "California new age thing." Even if it's not something that hospital or practice does, she should be willing to discuss your questions in a professional manner.
There's still time--you're at the very beginning of your third trimester. That's three months' worth of appointments (and more frequent ones at that) for you to get established with a different practice. With all the uncertainties of pregnancy and delivery, you should be able to finish things out feeling comfortable that you and your LO will be well cared for. Good luck!
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Here is my honest opinion. She is exactly what you think she is. She will do exactly what you are afraid she will do. That will happen. If you don't want it to , you need to switch. People switch much later than you are right now and are fine. No harm, no foul. She probably won't notice you're gone. Sorry if that sounds harsh, but things are not going tomagically get better once you go into labor. She will intervene as she sees fit, and s the will treat you feelings and wishes as she does right now, as "California new agey" crap. ETA This is YOUR birth, this is YOUR body. if you don't take action to make sure your providers are the ones who will respect it, then they won't and you will have to live with the consequences. I'm not saying she's going to hurt you or anything, but give you the birth it sounds like you want (and DESERVE)...and are paying for? Nope nope nope. Hopefully you hear back from the midwife group. Otherwise i'd look into getting a doula and start training DH to be your advocate ASAP.
I'm on team switch.
My OB is actually leaving the practice and my last visit with her is Monday. I'm freaked out that I won't like/be comfortable with whoever she recommends I continue my pregnancy with.
FX that everything works out for you!!!
She sounds quite ditzy and a little incompetent in my opinion and that would make me very uncomfortable.
Also, hospital tours should totally be free. That's whack.
I would call the Midwife practice & check their policy on switching. Some practices will not take a new patient after a certain amount of weeks if they already have a provider.
As far as the jacuzzi @ the hospital, it is probably more for labor than actual water births.
GOOD LUCK & KEEP US POSTED!
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BFP 3.8.16 EDD 11.20.16
Best. Decision. Ever! I love the birth center and the care the midwives give me is miles away from what I was getting with my OB. I will be getting the birth experience I want (god willing) and I feel like I am in less risk there actually. They screen you very thoroughly, but f you are having a healthy pregnancy and are low risk, you shouldn't have any issues. And you are right, pregnancy is not an illness and too many of us get scared into thinking it is.
Go for it! I really do not think you'll regret. The hospital is 10 minutes from ours, and in 30 years they have never had a "oh my gosh, have to get her to the hospital ASAP!" Emergency. Most transfers occur because labor is stalled and mama just needs to be done. So, you always do have the option to transfer if labor isn't going the way you planned. You have options. Good luck!
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You don't have to do anything you don't want to do. If after you talk to the MW group, you want to stick with your OB, then you always can. But you owe it to yourself, and your comfort to try.