L.,
I would say go with your gut instinct. If you are unhappy with your doctor, then switch. My roommate just had a 8Lb 13 0z boy and they did a c-section on her. I could NOT understand this.
At 17 y/o I had my son vaginally and he was 8, 14 1/2. I am also 5'9. When I got pregnant with him I was only 123 lbs. He will be 20 later this month. My two girls were smaller at 5 1/2 lbs and 7 lbs. (Now almost 19 and 16). But I do not understand these new, younger? doctors and their infatuation with c-sections lately. Unless you labor and the child is stressed or you are not dialating, then I don't get it and I have been an RN now for almost 7 years, in the ER for 6 years (in the medical field since I was 13). I am seriously considering becoming a midwife.
I went to doctor Gerald Miller and his group at Research Medical Center to deliver all three of my babies and was never told the babies were too big.
I think my roommate would have been fine, but they scared her too (she went to Menorah) so she had the c-section. She and the baby are fine, but still. They also told her she had gestational diabetes, but her blood sugars were always fine no matter what she ate. I told her there was no way I would have stayed with her doctor.
I have another friend who is 5'4ish. She had 3 babies all around the 10lb range, all vaginally, without any difficulty.
So, again, I say, go with your gut instinct. I believe you can switch hospitals too, as long as your insurance is accepted there. There is no reason that I am aware of that you cannot switch doctors, even this late in the game. ALL of your records are transferred to the new doctor. Good luck and God Bless :)
T., RN, BSN