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High risk OB and hospitals
Hi everyone, I posted a while back about looking for areas to move to and you guys were so helpful and wonderful, I thought I may bother you again. Just a quick update, we are still trying to get our house sold in order to move, and hopefully something happens soon or we are going to be in trouble! But anyway, I think we settled on the Smyrna area, but now I am pregnant! I am so happy as we thought one child through IVF was a miracle. Here's the thing though I am pretty sure it's multiples this time but we get confirmation Thursday. I am also going to be 37 so I am going to need a high risk OB. From everything I am looking at online it looks like I would have to travel to Newark to get that? Please tell me I am wrong and there are wonderful high risk OBs near Smyrna or Dover and are the hospitals decent for delivery in Kent county? Any help and advice would be really appreciated!
I swear when we finally get down there I am having an open lunch/play date for everyone as a thank you!
Re: High risk OB and hospitals
If I have another one I'm probably going to look for a doctor that delivers at Christiana only because it is closer to my mom, she hated driving to Dover when I was in labor and then the next day to visit.
The Rowdy Roberts