Hi, I have Pos as well, I had an Ob for falling pregnant but went public after a few not very nice private hospital stories scared us off of our closest private hospital! The most important thing is to find someone your wife feels comfortable with, most Ob will specialise in Pos as it's so popular these days. Congratulations on the I know it can be a struggle to fall pregnant, and it is truely wonderful news!
My care was done through a birthing unit run by midwifes, they were not concerned with the Pos part and after both births i went back to the Ob for a check up!
Wishing you the best of luck in finding your birthing solution!
Snoopea
Snoopea - If we decide not to go through an Ob, or if we find that it's too expensive, do we just normally go through our local hospital? Is this something our local GP would refer us to, or do we have to make an appointment ourselves? You mentioned that the people you went to weren't concerned with your pcos..... is it less of a 'big deal' these days? I've been reading on the 'net about miscarriage rates around pcos and other things you need to look out for, and these concerns nearly outweighed our happiness last night!!
Artechim - do most public hospitals have a diabetes unit? My wife is seeing a diabetes person, but nothing to do with her pregnancy, so I'm not sure if she will/should continue seeing them.
Sorry for so many questions, I'm sure alot of thigns will be cleared up once we see our GP etc. It's just that it's been such a struggle for us to get pregnant, and after pretty much telling ourselves we won't get pregnant without IVF, this is really overwhelming and I want to make sure we're doing everything right!!
Goat, I got a referral to my hospital though my GP. Once a week there was a diabetes specialist at the ante-natal rooms. I would go on that day and see an OB and then the diabetes specialist.
Give your DW's diabetes person a call, tell them about the pregnancy and see if you should still be seeing them or someone who deals more with diabetes and pregnancy.
Try not to worry too much I am sure everything will be fine for you, DW and your little miracle baby.
I have diabetes this time around, and I was lucky to be able to see a Diabetes educator at the same practice as my OB. So it was easier for me, and I felt the ease of them being able to contact each other about my case if need be. (I'm a worry wart, so I worry alot about things)
I'm not much help, sorry, but I hope everything goes fantastic with you all.
xx
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