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I moved here at about 25 weeks pregnant and immediately had to find an OB. I think if I wanted a traditional medicated hospital birth, then I would have felt completely comfortable with Desert West (Eugie location) and the only hospital they deliver at, Banner Thunderbird. Seeing as I want a blend of a natural birth in a hospital setting, this office and hospital weren't for me. While I expect the chances of my OB to be the one to actually deliver my baby to be unpredictable, Dr Boots told me it was about 50/50 that she would deliver. And while she said that she and the hospital is open-minded, she acted like neither have done many natural unmedicated birth's and didn't seem overly interested in guiding the natural birth hospital blend I was looking for. She was pleasant enough but nothing to stand out. I would prefer a doctor who a more active role in my natural birth leaning and a smaller practice with a higher chance of my OB delivering my baby.
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