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Obstetrician Paul Crane, MD, shares advice on the important questions to ask when interviewing a potential OB during pregnancy
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When one is looking for an obstetrician, my suggestion is that people go and interview that obstetrician.
I think it's important to talk about certain aspects of things like: What hospital do they deliver at? Do they have a call schedule? Do they share call with other people? What percentage of deliveries might they do on their own?
In addition, I think it's important to talk about certain philosophical things in terms of natural childbirth. Towards other situations like, if someone is having twins, would they be amenable to delivering those twins vaginally. I think it makes sense to see if one can connect to that person and interrelate to that person as it relates to pregnancy.
I don't think there is a specific question that seals the deal, for instance, but I do think it makes sense to make sure they can communicate, interact, and get along with that person.
Obstetrician Paul Crane, MD, shares advice on the important questions to ask when interviewing a potential OB during pregnancy
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Paul Crane, MDObstetrician
Paul Crane, MD, is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist and has practiced for more than 30 years. He specializes in natural childbirth and VBAC births in his practice in Beverly Hills. Paul is the father of six children ranging in age from 18 to 40. In his free time, he enjoys photography. Even after 30 years, one of his favorite things to do is deliver babies.
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