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Changing Mid wives?

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Topic: Changing Mid wives?
Posted By: Zasha
Subject: Changing Mid wives?
Date Posted: 24 November 2009 at 11:31am

Just wondering whats the usual story about changing MW's, I just found out yesterday that my MW will be on holiday for a couple weeks during the time that I'm due. Plus I'm not overly impressed with the way things have been handled over the last few months (but then again I'm not into the whole pregnancy/ baby thing, so I'm kinda thinking she can't really be bothered with me).

 I've talked to my support person last night who suggested I change MW's asap as she said the level of care provided so far  has been sub-standard, ie; some months I haven't even seen her, I've had none of the standard tests done, and my last blood work was done at 23 wks which I had to ask for, and my next appointment is in 3 weeks time when I'm 38 weeks.

I realise it's probably' going to bloody hard for me to get another MW at this late stage, but does anyone know what other options there are available out there?



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Posted By: kebakat
Date Posted: 24 November 2009 at 11:35am
Maybe just right around and explain your situation and see if someone can take you on. Otherwise is there a hospital team you could be under?


Posted By: Nutella
Date Posted: 24 November 2009 at 11:37am
You could try the midwives at the hospital? Or go to Dr to get checked out (I would if i had not seen midwife in that length of time!!!! You should be seen weekly as of next week).

You are supposed to get 36 week bloods next week so maybe go to Dr and ask to get them done there...I don't think they would turn you away if you explain the crappy service you have had.

Good luck! You must be due about the same time as me

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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 24 November 2009 at 12:43pm
Has she told you about a back up midwife for that time?

It shouldn't matter if you are into the whole pregnancy/baby thing you should still get the same level of care that anyone else would get.

Phone around a few midwives, explain your situation & see if they can take you on. Also lay a complaint about your current midwife.

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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 24 November 2009 at 12:54pm
i would bring it up with your current mw first. discuss with her and see what she has to say about it... it can be hard to change a mw this late, and you may get someone worse than you already have.

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Posted By: Tassia
Date Posted: 24 November 2009 at 2:22pm
Hi there, It is not that hard at all, they just fill out a form and it switches over. I am needing to change midwives shortly as I have moved out of Auckland and I have been told by both midwives the process is easy.

Good luck! it is important to feel like you connect with the person you have deliver your baby.

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Posted By: peanut butter
Date Posted: 24 November 2009 at 7:59pm
easy peasy! I changed MW the day before I was induced!! I just didnt like my MW and didnt want her anywhere near me when I was in labour. I definitely say do it now....you dont need any stress closer to the time.

Ring the hospital and see what they say if you cant find a private one you like. Then as Tassia says its just a case of filling in a form.


Posted By: JoJames
Date Posted: 25 November 2009 at 9:10pm
My midwife did the exact same thing to me a t 33 weeks. Where abouts do you live? If its Tauranga area, I would just go into bay midwifery centre and talk to them cause they have a board or some kind of system that say which midwifes would be able to take another woman. Hope you find someone,

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Posted By: Zasha
Date Posted: 25 November 2009 at 10:59pm

Thanks for all the comments they are a big help as I'm so totally not familiar with this side of things and the way they work,  it is a big learning curve for me.

I gave my MW a call this morning to try and work things out, she appoligised and hopefully things will be better from now on and I've also found out who the back up MW will be, I'll be meeting her in 2 weeks time so i'm feeling a little bit more relaxed about things now.

JoJames - I'm out the katikati/ waihi beach way, but will keep bay Midwifery centre in mind should things not change in the next couple of weeks.



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Posted By: Nutella
Date Posted: 26 November 2009 at 1:46am
That's good, hopefully things will go a bit more smoothly now :-)

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Posted By: Tassia
Date Posted: 26 November 2009 at 10:20am
Originally posted by Zasha Zasha wrote:

Thanks for all the comments they are a big help as I'm so totally not familiar with this side of things and the way they work,  it is a big learning curve for me.


I gave my MW a call this morning to try and work things out, she appoligised and hopefully things will be better from now on and I've also found out who the back up MW will be, I'll be meeting her in 2 weeks time so i'm feeling a little bit more relaxed about things now.


JoJames - I'm out the katikati/ waihi beach way, but will keep bay Midwifery centre in mind should things not change in the next couple of weeks.



Sandy Cotman is wonderful and she services the Waihi area, we are also in the Coromandel and she is going to do all my postnatal care and has been looking after me the last couple of weeks....

Glad you are feeling better about it all though :-)

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