Ladies, I need your help in figuring this out.
My previous OB is no longer practicing obstetrics. She has given me a few referrals, and here are the things I can't think through:
1. Her referrals are quite a distance from me, including their affiliated hospitals.
2.I formed a wonderful connection with a midwife near me who is not on my insurance, and would mean her care would be totally out of pocket.
3. Other OB/midwife offices near me won't do a 5 min meet and greet or phone chat to get to know them. I believe people's time is worth money, but their consult fee is $150-200 which seems like a lot to pay just to get a feel for someone vs seeking medical advice.
I'm sure there is a simple solution that my pregnant brain can't think through. Can you help me think through this? What would you do?
Re: What would you do?
DS: 5 years old
TTC #2 since August 2015
July 2016: Testing cycle with 100 mg Clomid = BFN
August 2016: 50 mg Clomid + IUI = BFN
October 2016: IVF#1 - 13 retrieved / 12 mature / 9 fertilized / 2 blasts
November 2016: FET#1 = chemical
January 2017: FET#2 = chemical
March 2017: IVF#2 - 18 retrieved / 18 mature / 16 fertilized / 5 blasts
May 24, 2017: FET#4 - BFP! - Beta #1 151 - Beta #2 503 - Due date 2/9/18
I'm going for a VBAC so I think you all are right about working backwards from the facility first.
Youre also right that I can switch providers if I really need to.
That's what I needed...Just to hear the different and simple ideas. I used to hate the term "pregnancy brain" but I'm really feeling it these days!
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
Expecting #3, EDD 1.29.18
It's good to consider friends opinions, reputation and if they have a NICU (which ended up being necessary for us). I was willing to switch doctors but mine practiced at the hospital I wanted. Its good to have a doctor you feel comfortable with at appointments but you wouldn't know that in 5 minutes anyways. Better to look at their profile and ask questions and see who might be a good fit for your goals for the birth. And unless you have a midwife, your doctor might not be on call when you go into labor anyways. So I'd pick based on a practice that overall appeals to you.
I'm going for a VBAC and I'm taking all of your advice. None of my mama friends have done a VBAC but I feel comfortable now after reading all of your responses.
Thanks again!
Edited: typos. Always typos
older siblings: ds 16 dd 14 ds 13 dd 11 dd 7