Georgia was much nicer in my experience than Alabama, but this was many years ago. They (GA) allowed midwifery which meant that I was able to get most prenatal care for a low risk pregnancy from someone who wasn’t just in a rush and overwhelmed. Vs Alabama with one provider for many many people who must be a “doctor” even if everything is going smoothly and they’re like hold on – don’t push doc isn’t here yet. Uh, mam that’s not how this works, and why do I need him anyway? Get here or don’t, IDC.
“Thank God for Mississippi”
Georgia was much nicer in my experience than Alabama, but this was many years ago. They (GA) allowed midwifery which meant that I was able to get most prenatal care for a low risk pregnancy from someone who wasn’t just in a rush and overwhelmed. Vs Alabama with one provider for many many people who must be a “doctor” even if everything is going smoothly and they’re like hold on – don’t push doc isn’t here yet. Uh, mam that’s not how this works, and why do I need him anyway? Get here or don’t, IDC.