Mine is a male but like PP you see all of them when you are pregnant and whichever one is on their hospital rotation is who delivers you. It is about half and half in the practice.
I have to see all 4 doctors in the practice since there's no telling who will be on call. 3 men and 1 woman. I prefer the one male doctor but it's a close tie with the female. I thought going into this I would want to never see a male etc. Surprised myself.
I have a female, only have seen her, or her 2 nurse practitioners this whole pregnancy. Her on call day is Friday usually, but I do know that she delivers her patients, no one else does; unless she's out of town or sick. At that point, it's one of the nurse practitioners I've seen and an observing physician or OBGYN if one is available. So either way, my baby will be delivered by someone I know and have come to trust. :-)
My OB that I see on a regular basis is female. Here, you see one person at the practice throughout your pregnancy but then there will be a totally different staff at the hospital L&D. So I have no idea who will deliver me
I have a female OB and I thought I would only be comfortable with a female however in my area people seem to be liking the males better. The two females I've seen this pregnancy have been kinda attitude-y so I'm gonna go with a male next time. No need for any more hormonal attitudes during pregnancy haha.
I have a male. I feel more comfortable with him because he's more understanding of how I'm feeling. Versus a female who feels like if she can do it so can you. I hate that.
My OB is male. In the practice there are 2 females and 2 males but I don't see any of them besides my own. He will be the one to deliver my baby no matter the day or time unless he is sick, out of town, or tied up with another birth. I never thought I could see a male until I was referred to him years ago for irregular pap. He delivered my DD and it was a wonderful experience.
My primary OB is a male, but I usually see the female CRNP when I go in for my yearly appts. With pregnancy, I rotate through all the OBs, so I'm not sure who will deliver.
My OB is a female but there are male OBs in the practice..I won't know who delivers my baby till that day I am hoping it's my OB but I guess in the end I will just want the baby out
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