Your hospital sounds great!
I still haven’t officially decided, but if I don’t actively plan for a hospital birth where the midwives at my practice can deliver, I think I default to the birth center (with a 5 minute time from decision to transfer if I want or need to transfer to being in the hospital birth suite because they are so close and you pre-fill paperwork). The hospital we would transfer to is known to be very very good so I am happy about both options.
We also got to see the baby today! They said I can sign up to come back again for another staff person to get trained if I want, but the scheduling might get tricky. During the ultrasound baby had their head down and to my left, which was exciting. Eventually they put a foot up under their chin and that was pretty fun to see. They also opened and closed their mouth a lot and we even saw the tongue move! [name_f]My[/name_f] amniotic fluid levels were very good as well. They didn’t do any much breathing as they hope to see when they do these, but we were told that is pretty normal for how early we are especially with how much moving baby was doing (while keeping their head in the same area somehow).
The instructor did accidentally refer to the baby with a gendered pronoun and corrected in a way that wasn’t smooth, so we are sort of unintentionally not team green anymore unless the person the person is just bad with not referring to all babies by a certain pronoun. Now it feels like the pressure is on to re-shorten our girls name list!