I was one of Lindsay's patients but she's leaving the practice (career change, I think). The other midwife, Jane Singer, is good too. Jane actually delivered my baby in April 2008 b/c Lindsay was stuck in traffic. I'm seeing her now, since I'm due again in November too! Jane is very thoughtful, considerate, returns calls promptly, and really takes the time to make sure all of your questions have been answered. I think a VBAC delivery is entirely possible with an OB but you might have better chances with a midwife. Generally I think doctors are more cautious. Not that midwives are careless, far from it, but doctors are trained to do surgeries so they are approaching you from that mindset and want to use that knowledge. I think the only thing a midwife can't do that a doctor can is surgery. In my opinion, that also means that a midwife has the time to spend with you and stay by your side while you're in labor while a doctor is going to have more time-constraints because of scheduled surgeries, etc. I have met three of the doctors in practice with the midwives and have been very happy with each, especially Dr. Kurian who did a surgical procedure for me. The doctors are some of the best (according to their website), so in the event that you would need a c-section, you could know that you did everything you could for a VBAC with the midwife but would then be in good hands with a doctor. Good luck to you and congrats!