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Pregnancy Doctor: Choosing obstetrician


The most important thing to remember during pregnancy is that the obstetrician or commonly known as pregnancy doctor works for you and your baby, not the other way around.  And this is why it is very crucial to feel comfortable at all times talking to your pregnancy doctor and making requests, especially since this is a very intimate and personal relationship that must feel right for you.  In addition, there are other factors that you may want to think about before choosing the right OB/GYN(abbreviated as obstetrics and gynecology) for your pregnancy checkup.


For instance, some women feel more comfortable with a pregnancy doctor that has a small and intimate practice, while others prefer the busyness and companionship that can come from a big office full of other pregnant women.  This is why it is important to take into account the environment that surrounds the pregnancy doctor.  Furthermore, knowing which birth plan options are out there for you is very important. There are also women who prefer midwife to a pregnancy doctor. But that’s another whole topic and will be addressed later on our website.
 
Although some women know exactly what they want when it comes to how they will deliver, many first time moms do not have the first clue in what there is to offer them.  This is where you will want to talk to your prospective pregnancy doctor about pregnancy to see what he has to offer you.  There is nothing worse than wanting one type of birth experience and being forced into another at the last minute.  Just remember that unless there is a medical reason for not getting what you want during your pregnancy check up with the doctor, then you need to stand firm with your beliefs.

But for those that may have medical risks involved with their pregnancies, then they also must take that into consideration when choosing the right pregnancy doctor.  It is important for you to know that your obstetrician is experienced at handling your sort of problem, and that they are there for you when you need them.

The need for increased observation during pregnancy can stem from getting pregnant later than 35 years of age, having a history of miscarriages or other problematic pregnancies, having or have had an STD, suffering from diabetes or a history of gestational diabetes during pregnancies, and many other reasons why your pregnancy may be considered high risk.  Just feel confident about making sure that the pregnancy doctor you choose will be able to suite your needs.



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