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This is not a huge deal and I’m not super stressed about it. It’s just what’s currently on my mind and I feel like I could use a sounding board.
This summer my husband and I are moving our family (3 young kids) to a small town about a 40 minutes from here. I am pregnant and currently see a midwife in town. I chose the midwife because in my first pregnancy my OB pushed induction for what I now feel were dubious reasons and the doctor who eventually delivered the baby also intervened in ways that I did not like and do not think were necessary. After choosing my midwife, I was able to have two natural, minimal intervention deliveries, both at 42 weeks. Basically, I like the philosophy that pregnancy and birth are normal and that we don’t need to do anything medical unless there’s clear indication of a problem.
New small town doesn’t have any midwives. The nearest midwives are more than a half hour away, a distance made more difficult by the fact that I have three young kids at home. For each of my appointments, I will need to find childcare in this new town and I think my youngest daughter in particular will have a difficult time with me leaving (she’s clingy and can manage tolerably well with dad on occasion, but that’s seems to be her limit). There is an OB/GYN practice about ten minutes away and the doctors get good reviews, but I hesitate because in my mind, OB = high intervention, which I really did not like about my first pregnancy and delivery.
So I’d like to ask for your prayers for my discernment as well as any friendly, non-judgmental perspective you can offer. Thank you!
This summer my husband and I are moving our family (3 young kids) to a small town about a 40 minutes from here. I am pregnant and currently see a midwife in town. I chose the midwife because in my first pregnancy my OB pushed induction for what I now feel were dubious reasons and the doctor who eventually delivered the baby also intervened in ways that I did not like and do not think were necessary. After choosing my midwife, I was able to have two natural, minimal intervention deliveries, both at 42 weeks. Basically, I like the philosophy that pregnancy and birth are normal and that we don’t need to do anything medical unless there’s clear indication of a problem.
New small town doesn’t have any midwives. The nearest midwives are more than a half hour away, a distance made more difficult by the fact that I have three young kids at home. For each of my appointments, I will need to find childcare in this new town and I think my youngest daughter in particular will have a difficult time with me leaving (she’s clingy and can manage tolerably well with dad on occasion, but that’s seems to be her limit). There is an OB/GYN practice about ten minutes away and the doctors get good reviews, but I hesitate because in my mind, OB = high intervention, which I really did not like about my first pregnancy and delivery.
So I’d like to ask for your prayers for my discernment as well as any friendly, non-judgmental perspective you can offer. Thank you!