Good tip about the insurance. If your insurance says it's covered, go for it. DD was born in Celebration Hospital when we lived near Orlando. Great staff, great facilities, even the food was good.Celebration was not a trauma center back then (don't know if they are now), so if you have complications, they must transfer you to Orlando (I think to Dr. Phillips Hospital).
So, if you don't mind taking a chance of birth actually happening on vacation, go for it.
Okay, my fear here is that no matter how wonderful the hospital might be, I would never want to have my baby in another state because if anything goes wrong, and the baby has to stay in the hospital awhile, then what?
When my son was born at 36 weeks he was fine to go home on the 3rd day. The same day, my friend's baby was born at 40.5 weeks. She passed meconium during labor, just before she came out, after they had broken my friend's water so they didn't know it happened till she came out covered in it. As a result she aspirated meconium into her lungs and had to stay in the NICU for 2 weeks. And my nephew who was induced at 38 weeks had water in his lungs and an 8 day stay in the NICU.
So my point there is that it's not always the babies you think who end up having trouble after birth. I would have thought my preterm son would have had more trouble than the full term babies, but that wasn't the case.
Births are not always simple, glorius events, and I know, if it were me, that something happened during delivery, I would be constantly 2nd guessing myself about what would have transpired in my own hospital with my own dr.
Celebration was not a trauma center back then (don't know if they are now), so if you have complications, they must transfer you to Orlando (I think to Dr. Phillips Hospital).
