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Choosing an OB
If you have decided to
have your baby in a hospital then you will most likely choos and OB or
a midwife. Choosing a caregiver is an important decision that you need
to make pretty early in your pregnancy.I didn't choose very carefully
and I wasn't happy with any of the doctors or the midwife in the
practice I chose. It's very important to choose a practice or caregiver
that has the same philosophy as you do about birth.
My MIDWIFE wouldn't
allow me to say "natural childbirth" she said that there was nothing natural about
childbirth... Needles to say, I left there.
I attended a childbirth class
and got the name of some doctors that had the same philosophies as I
did. I was just grateful that they took me, I was already 32 weeks. It
is reasons like this, and decisions like this that you need to make
carefully to have the birth that you
want to have and deserve to have. If you do decide on a caregiver and
you aren't happy... then you have the right to leave and find someone
else. I suggest if you want a natural childbirth then you need to go to
other's who have the same idea's as you and get referrals from them.
Ask you local natural childbirth educater.
Check out the practice, is the staff friendly? You will be dealing with
them a lot in the next several months and making phone calls
frequently. Make sure they are providers of your insurance. Ask about
the on call schedule if there is more than one doctor. If you are at a
practice of more than one doctor or midwife you will most likely see a
different doctor every visit so they can get to know you. If this is OK
with you, this means you won't know who will actually deliver your
baby. For me, I liked all of the doctors in my practice and this wasn't
a concern for me.
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