I hope this is the right board to post this. And first, I do not mean to insult or undermine anyone who may be a midwife or part of this profession.
I have gone to an OBGYN practice for many years now. I love it so much that I travel over an hour every year for the appointment. My annual is coming up and I received a call from the practice that my doctor was no longer there (she had a baby and quit working). They offered to re-book my appointment with a physician assistant. I was fine with that. But they then tried to move me from October (time for the annual exam) to March
.
They called back and offered the original appointment but would I be willing to be seen by one of the midwives? I was just a little taken back by this. I had not heard of this in a regular practice. I am just not informed about this and wanted to get some opinions. Is this common now? Is a midwife a nurse as well?
I really am not sure. I just turned 35. DH and I are trying to conceive for the first time and have been for about
one year now. It seems to me like I probably need a doctor on board. I asked them to go ahead and book the exam but please assign a new doctor to me as well.
This is a really good practice. It's nice, the doctors were great. The office is really nice. It is also at the hospital I would use if we are fortunate enough to have a baby soon.
What do you guys think? Again, I probably just am missing that this is totally common place now and acceptable. And I am not here to insult anyone's profession. I just want to learn for my own sake and decision making. Just hadn't heard it before.
My guess is they have had to cut back like many other places and maybe are just having doctors deal with actual pregnancies and births. Would the midwife be able to assess possible reproductive issues as well?
I look forward to hearing what everyone knows and/or thinks on this topic.
Thanks, ladies!
I have gone to an OBGYN practice for many years now. I love it so much that I travel over an hour every year for the appointment. My annual is coming up and I received a call from the practice that my doctor was no longer there (she had a baby and quit working). They offered to re-book my appointment with a physician assistant. I was fine with that. But they then tried to move me from October (time for the annual exam) to March

They called back and offered the original appointment but would I be willing to be seen by one of the midwives? I was just a little taken back by this. I had not heard of this in a regular practice. I am just not informed about this and wanted to get some opinions. Is this common now? Is a midwife a nurse as well?
I really am not sure. I just turned 35. DH and I are trying to conceive for the first time and have been for about

This is a really good practice. It's nice, the doctors were great. The office is really nice. It is also at the hospital I would use if we are fortunate enough to have a baby soon.
What do you guys think? Again, I probably just am missing that this is totally common place now and acceptable. And I am not here to insult anyone's profession. I just want to learn for my own sake and decision making. Just hadn't heard it before.
My guess is they have had to cut back like many other places and maybe are just having doctors deal with actual pregnancies and births. Would the midwife be able to assess possible reproductive issues as well?
I look forward to hearing what everyone knows and/or thinks on this topic.
Thanks, ladies!
