With my first pregnancy I was very laid back and allowed a student to deliver my baby and sew me up afterwards. I had a very hard birth (10 lb 2.4oz vaginal), induced, hemorrhaging, tear, etc. When the student midwife sewed me up, she did not do a good job and the stitches popped. Due to this I had to be cauterized (sp?) 30 days after having my daughter. When I was at my 12 week appointment (for this pregnancy) I had a full physical and the lady doing it told me that I "wasn't horribly deformed down there." Just what every woman wants to hear.....not.
I was extremely forceful about the fact that no one will be practicing on me this time around. I always feel obligated to be polite, but I just can't do that again. What experience have you had with practicing physicians?
Re: Letting people learn
I don't remember anyone saying no. Of course they might have said it ahead of time so they weren't assigned to any students from the get go.
As a peds OT I work with too many young children with CP who were delivered via one of those methods. No it isn't common, but I will not take the risk with my child.
With my last pregnancy I had a seasoned midwife sew me up cause I had a emergency episiotomy and tore. And when I went in for my 6 week check up another midwife said that the first one did such a bad job that I was probably going to have to be re-cut. Thankfully I didn't!!
Just because they are seasoned doesnt mean they don't make mistakes.
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My hospital is a teaching hospital, and they have a program for uninsured moms to have their delivery compensated by allowing students/residents to perform all procedures/interventions while supervised by a staff Dr/nurse. My DH's cousin took advantage of this but threw a fit when they wouldn't provide a staff Dr to do her epi. They basically said, if you want this FREE epi a resident is doing it. She took it
BFP #1 4/10/12 D&C 6/5/12@ 12.5wks EDD 12/17/12
BFP #2 9/10/12 CP 9/19/12@ 5.5wks EDD 5/21/13
BFP# 3 12/3/12...Lukas James born 8/15/13
BFP# 4 8/4/14 EDD 4/13/15
All in all it wasn't a totally bad experience. I do wish I would have had the lady OB for the whole thing though. When they were, finally, stitching me up I told them I could feel it on one side bc the epi didn't really take on the left and she goes 'oh, just pump up the epi', me- 'umm, do what now?', lady ob - 'the pump for your epidural, push the button and it gives you more', me- 'THERE WAS A PUMP?!?!'
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We did small things like IVs and Foley catheters. I still asked mom if that was ok for me to do it and let them know i was a student. Most of them were fine while I got some no's. I wasn't offended at all!
In fact I know I don't want students laying a hand on me unless its IV's or some kind of comfort care. I know its bad because I'm a student nurse but still, this is my first and already so NEW for me. I'm selfish oh well its my experience.