Z.B.
You could try calling the hospital where you plan to deliver. Ask the nurses which OB’s will do the VBAC’s. They’ll know!
Currently pregnant and can't seem to find a provider anywhere, currently live in New Jersey and willing to travel.
You could try calling the hospital where you plan to deliver. Ask the nurses which OB’s will do the VBAC’s. They’ll know!
Instead of sending this question nationwide to hundreds of women who don't know your area, I suggest you do 2 things:
Reword the title making it much shorter to include the region. Something like "Seeking midwife/OB for VBAC - 1.5 hours around Cranford NJ" or whatever your parameters are.
Then, change the distribution by clicking the button to say it's relevant to your area.
Good luck!
Check your health insurance providers web site.
They will have a list of doctors that accepts your insurance.
Willing to travel?
Does that mean that when you are due or in labor that you are willing to travel a distance to be with a doctor who will allow you to try giving birth the usual way after prior c-section(s)?
The goal is to have as healthy a baby as possible.
If an emergency pops up the doctor should do what's needed for the best possible outcome and if that means a c-section then so be it.
A birth plan is a fine thing to have but sometimes it gets thrown out the window for good reasons.
I'm sure a Google search will find many providers in New Jersey or where ever you are.
Not sure I understand your abbreviations. Are you saying you want a vbac after 3 c-sections?
Sorry, I don't know your area, but I thought I'd suggest trying a local La Leche League chapter. The leaders might know providers in your area who would be appropriate for you.
I would google midwives in your area and start calling and see what they say. Or call the Dr's in your area and ask.
nope.
khairete
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