I recently posted a question about preconception appointments and the community's opinion of them. Thanks to all who answered!
After reading through the responses, I am left with another question. What kind of practitioners do you all use for your wellness as a woman? I saw a lot of the common OBGYN experiences, but noticed someone mentioned a nurse-midwife and was wondering what kind of information and experiences I may be missing out on? Of course different kinds of practitioners won't work for everyone, but if it counts for anything:
-I have no known underlying medical issues
-am currently without a Doctor as my husband and I are in the midst of switching insurance
-I currently suffer from a bit of depression as I have had multiple losses in my family this summer
-will take prenatal vitamins, that seems to be a common factor no matter what kind of doctor I see
-I tend to prefer natural treatments and even eastern styles of medicine over western
-have rarely seen doctors, as I have not had many worthy or helpful experiences thus far in my adult life
Hopefully none of that is an over share, but it saves people from voicing some hypotheticals.
Re: Your wellness as a woman
I don't frequently see doctors other than my annual exams with the OBGYN, because I rarely get sick. I also limit OTC medications. With my daughter, I was treated (and she was delivered) by the OBGYN. I did not do much research in midwifery/doulas. My water broke 2 weeks early, I was induced, and I had a very smooth & painfree (with epidural) labor and delivery.
Sorry I don't have advice on the alternatives.
The whole natural treatments thing is going to vary by doctor. My GP and OB are both quite ok with them when they are appropriate. It's more of finding a provider you are comfortable with. With a preference for less medical intervention, there is a higher likelihood that a midwife will be more in line with your preferences. I think looking for a CNM is a good way to go for you, but if you don't have luck don't rule out an OB, GP or even PA. Just because they have an MD behind their name doesn't mean they are going to constantly try to shove drugs down your throat.
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September 2012: Start IF testing
DH (32): SA is ok, slightly low morph, normal SCSA Me (32): Slightly low progesterone, hostile CM, carrier for CF, Moderately high NKC, High TNFa, heterozyogous mutated Factor XIII, and +APA
October 2012-May 2014: 4 failed IUIs, 3 failed IVFs, and 1 failed FETw/donor embryos
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Acupuncture is not an infertility treatment. I think it has a place in the infertility world and can be useful for some women when done in conjunction with infertility treatments (particularly in promoting relaxation and relieving stress), but itself is not a treatment for infertility. I have looked into adding acupuncture in addition to my IVF treatments, but have decided it is not for me. I currently use guided meditation to promote relaxation and relieve stress.
Any medical professional that claims to have a 100% success rate is either a) lying, b) not been in practice very long, or c) not actually treating people with "infertility." It is claims like this that turn me off to holistic type medicine. No treatment is 100% successful and to make these claims is severely misleading to patients.
Like I said before, I want an expert in the field to be handling my care for that issue. REs are the experts when it comes to infertility. When my RE uncovered some immune issues linked to my infertility, I decided to see a RI to handle the immune side of my infertility.
TTC #1 since August 2011
My Blog
September 2012: Start IF testing
DH (32): SA is ok, slightly low morph, normal SCSA Me (32): Slightly low progesterone, hostile CM, carrier for CF, Moderately high NKC, High TNFa, heterozyogous mutated Factor XIII, and +APA
October 2012-May 2014: 4 failed IUIs, 3 failed IVFs, and 1 failed FETw/donor embryos
November 2014: IVF w/ICSI #4 Agonist/Antagonist with EPP and Prednisone, Baby Aspirin, Lovenox, and IVIG for immune issues. Converted to freeze all due to lining issues. 2 blasts frozen on day 6!
January 2015: FET #2 Cancelled due to lining issues
April 2015: FET #2.1
PAIF/SAIF Welcome!