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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely go to the best place for you, which medically speaking is the most equipped location for your particular profile. I'm with the PP who recommended going somewhere that you won't regret if baby needs a NICU stay. I might not understand the DC scene well enough, as I am hooked into a practice that delivers at Johns Hopkins. But my experience at Hopkins is that one is followed by a particular OB -- or the OB team at a particular practice -- and then one goes into the main hospital to deliver. The OBs you know deliver at Hopkins, along with a bunch of OBs from other locations you haven't met. Last time, I didn't see the OB who followed me until a day after I delivered, which was her next rotation in L&D. So my thought is, why not deliver with a different OB? It doesn't under any circumstances need to be the same one -- however, you certainly want your case history going over and for the transition to be seamless. [/quote] Op here. That makes a lot of sense since there was a chance that my Ob wouldn't be available anyway. [/quote]
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