Hey all,
I am wondering if you chose to go with Midwife or OB?
I know this can be a hackle-raising kind of discussion, but let's try to keep minds open

I am going with a midwife, just like I did for my first 3 pregnancies (2 angel babies, DD Feb 2014). I have nothing against OBs in any way, but I like the personal touch of a midwife, and the fact that you are guaranteed to have one of them deliver your baby. In my area, the are 5 OBs who could deliver your baby.
I'm not sure how it is where you live, but here in Canada midwives are not backward, hippie voodoo doctors, but have real credentials and are just as qualified (if not even more, since they have more hands-on experience) with delivering babies. I have cherished my experience with my midwives every time. You have the option to have home or hospital birth, and they will do your birth however you want it. The only things they are not qualified for are C-sections and once an epidural has been given you need to be supervised by a dr. That being said, they still stay with you during the entire process and will still deliver your baby.
Anyway, just wondering how you guys feel!
Re: Midwife or OB
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My ob for my whole first pregnancy, and who actually delivered my baby, is a DO. She has the bedside manner of a midwife, but can do csections. I love her so much and schedule my first appointment with her.
I think there are some really good midwives and obs out there, just like some really bad ones.
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For those midwife using mamas (or any who tried pain free)-- did you use a doula?
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Wow! Induced without pain meds- I find that very inspirational! I hear pitocin really amps up the pain level of contractions-- did you use any programs like Bradley or Hypnobabies?
pitocin really amps up the pain level of contractions-- did you use
any programs like Bradley or Hypnobabies?
I have heard that too, but I have nothing to compare to. My first was a scheduled c section with no prior labor. My pain was 100% tolerable though. Until they broke my water, it was actually a pleasant experience. I didn't use anything, just pressure on my lower back.
Also what's the difference in cost between hospitals and birthing centers?
Hospitals are typically more expensive than birth centers from what I've seen. Likely because you have way more stuff "done" in a hospital and are there for longer.
Those of you who are planning on the Bradley method, have you already read about it? Are you planning on taking classes? I've read a little but not a lot, and I want to learn more!
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