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Questions to Ask When Looking to Find the Best Pregnancy Doctor for You

Questions to Ask When Looking to Find the Best Pregnancy Doctor for You

Childbirth is one of the most primal and natural functions, but deciding to have a baby is not an easy decision. Bringing a child into the world is both a major choice and a big responsibility, so you need the right doctor for the job. 

When you’re searching for medical help with your pregnancy, what should you ask your prospective OB/GYN to determine if they’re the right fit? Let’s look at what an OB/GYN does, and what questions you should consider asking to decide which one is right for you.

If you’re looking for an OB/GYN in Lake Mary, Florida, with the experience and skill to help with your pregnancy, you can rely on Dr. Christopher K. Quinsey. With 23 years of experience and over 36,000 deliveries, Dr. Quinsey and our team can help you bring your bundle of joy into the world with effective, compassionate care.

Understanding what an OB/GYN does

While there are doctors that focus on either obstetric (prenatal, childbirth, and postnatal care) or gynecological (overall female reproductive health) care, an OB/GYN specializes in both

Gynecologists provide wellness exams, breast exams, sexually transmitted disease screenings, birth control, and help managing issues with your menstrual cycle. Obstetricians focus on managing and treating women throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. 

OB/GYNs not only handle all of these responsibilities, they also deliver babies through either vaginal or cesarean birth. Finding the right doctor for the job is very important for you and your child’s health.

Questions to ask when looking for one

When you’re looking for an OB/GYN, consider the following questions:

How accessible is the doctor?

This covers a variety of issues in looking for the right doctor for your pregnancy, including how close they live to you, what health insurance they take, and whether they use the hospital you go to or one that’s nearby. Accessibility is vital throughout your pregnancy.

What kind of reputation do they have?

Many things are wrapped up in the reputation of a practice, like how often you get to deal with your doctor rather than other physicians, what certification the practice has, and what kind of word of mouth they have through review or the opinions of family, friends, co-workers, and others. 

Can the doctor meet your specific needs?

Things like whether you can contact your doctor outside of office hours, what telemedicine options they offer, and if there’s a doctor on call are what you need to consider. Having the care when you need it makes a world of difference.

Is the doctor willing to discuss your mental wellness?

Your body goes through a lot of changes during the pregnancy, and managing the emotional changes you may experience are important for your health. If you have a history of depression or anxiety, you need a practice that can help manage those issues before and after childbirth.

There are many things you need to look for when finding the right doctor, and these questions can help get you on the right track. You and your baby need the best care, and we’re determined to be the right OB/GYN practice for you. 

If you’re pregnant or are considering having a baby, make an appointment with Dr. Quinsey today to get the best options for your care.

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