Choosing
a Health Care Provider

Ten
Questions to Ask
More Questions
to Ask
Philosophies
of Care
Midwives
Family Doctors
Obstetricians
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Did
you know?
- The US ranks 36th in infant mortality (babies dying
before their first birthday) in the developed world
- The US ranks
behind 30 developed countries in maternal mortality (number
of women dying around the time of childbirth)
- In every country
that has a lower maternal mortality than the US, midwives,
not obstetricians, manage normal pregnancy and birth
- And yet,
the US spends more than any other nation on maternity care.
"What happens to you (in labor) depends almost entirely
on your caregiver's practice style and philosophy." Henci
Goer.
We
recommend you interview obstetricians, family practice doctors
and/or midwives before choosing a care provider. They will often
agree to meet with you for ten to fifteen minutes. If someone is
unwilling to meet with you, that information itself is helpful. If
your questions are met with sarcasm, hostility or vague answers,
continue looking for someone who treats you with respect.
As Ina
May Gaskin, CPM says,"You would likely not put up with such
treatment in a restaurant, and finding the right caregiver for
you during pregnancy and birth is a far more important decision
to make than where you eat a meal." |