Postby mumplusone » Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:14 pm
Hi- Here are the answers (just according to my experience)!
- How many ultrasounds and check-up appointments are done typically? Can you request for more if you wanted?
You'll have a scan at 12 weeks and then an anomaly scan at 20 weeks. If they're concerned about anything they'll send you for more scans straight away. For example I was measuring a small later on last pregnancy, and I had an 'extra' scan the next day. If you're higher risk or a multiple birth it's totally different (lots more scans!) Appointment wise if you're a first time mum it's a booking in appt at 8 weeks/bloods, scan at 12, then appt at 16, scan at 20, appts at 24, 28, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and if you've not given birth 41 weeks.
- Can you request a private room? I am a bit scared of being in a labor ward with other strangers around.
I went for a midwife led unit for my birth at St Georges. (So the midwifes look after you. If you need 'medical' intervention you're moved downstairs and I don't know what the set up is there!) This meant a private room with a birthing pool, bed etc and en suite bathroom in the Carmen Suite- it was really fantastic. After the birth you transfer to a shared ward, (although I was able to stay in the private room for 10 hours post birth). You may be able to request a private room if you need after the birth to stay the night- but it depends on availability.
- Do you get to meet your obstetrician or only your midwife? I thought you have the same midwife to delivery.
I never saw an obstetrician as it was all really straight forward. I don't think you'd get the same midwife at the birth, which is a disadvantage! But if you do have one at the birth you don't get on with, it's fine to ask for a replacement. Someone helpfully told me that if you're not enjoying them helping you at the birth, they'd probably rather not be either, so you'd both be glad of the request to change! I'd usually not be keen on complaining, but in the midst of labour I wouldn't be at all worried about being demanding!!
My private insurance doesn't even cover any maternity related issues- so not even just needing physio for back pain!
Go with whatever option you think will make you feel most relaxed, the less worried you are the easier it'll all be!