Anyone else working with midwives this pregnancy? I don't know how standard they is the US, but they are getting more popular here in Canada. (I'm in Ontario.)
I had a great first appt with my midwife, but obviously there's a long way to go yet in this pregnancy. Anyone want to rant/rave about their experience?
Re: Midwives
Married 9/1/13
Off OCP 3/1/14
TTC 6/1/14
DX Endometriosis in 2002
Laparoscopy 2002 and 2007
HSG 8/2014, right tube partially blocked
1st BFP 1/5/15 EDD 9/12/15- miscarried 1/8/15
BFP 8/4/16 EDD 3/2/18- trisomy 18 girl- no heartbeat 8/25/17 at 13 weeks d&c 8/28/17
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@babyweber3 That's so amazing. I loved how my midwife today kept insisting on informed consent to various medical procedures and wanted to make decisions collaboratively, which is SO different from doctors who just tell you what to do. I am excited to go back too, which is definitely NOT how I was feeling after the couple of doctors appointments I had previously.
So while midwives are great, OBs can be just as awesome.
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I had a MFM with my first due to GD. I adored her. With my second we wanted a homebirth. Thought we had done our due diligence with pricing the right one for us. She played us. Ended up dropping us at 32 weeks b/c I refused to repeat the GD test after passing the first one & refused a growth u/s as that's not evidence based practice. I delivered with midwives in a hospital. Great birth, fully supported, forever tainted by the homebirth midwife.
Now we're in a new area & I'm using a CNM this time instead of a CPM. I want to trust her. I want to be relaxed & enjoy this pregnancy. Instead I'm a mess b/c of the last homebirth midwife.
I am in BC Canada and was lucky to get in with a midwife practice (there is 3 of them) one will be at the birth.
I am considering a doula, it is my expense but I think it would be well worth it ... I didn't hire a day of planner for my wedding and wish I did so I think I should splurge on a day of person for my first birth!
Debating between a home birth or hospital ... The only thing holding me back on the home part is that I live in a townhouse and I'm afraid of disturbing the neighbors!!! Eeek.
Any noise advice from the ladies who had had home births?
If we had birth centers in BC I would take that option. I'm not a fan of hospitals or 24-48 hour hospital recovery unless I need it!
I had midwives with DS and it was great. My favorite part is them coming to the house to do check ups after the baby is born. We were living in Toronto then so I have different midwives now, but they seem great as well.