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Lucky Number Three
The consistent, comforting, and comprehensive care offered on Ocean Medical Center’s Maternal Child Services Unit might just be why this mayor and his wife chose to spend the three most important days of their lives there.

Whether it’s your first pregnancy or your third, waiting for the arrival of your child can be very emotional. From the moment you conceive to the day you give birth, you are overjoyed, overwhelmed, anxious, and worried about everything, all at the same time.

For 34-year-old Robin Vogel of Point Pleasant Beach, not knowing what to expect during childbirth is what made her most nervous the first time around. "You can read and talk to people all you want, but it’s not the same," says Robin. "I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t anything like what they portray on TV sometimes," she continues. "I was calm. No one around me was panicked, not even when my daughter’s heartbeat went down during delivery."

Robin and her husband, Tom, the current mayor of Point Pleasant Beach, have three children — Julia, 4½; Kate, 2½; and Quinn, not yet 1 — all of whom were born at Ocean Medical Center in Brick. "I cannot say enough good things about Ocean Medical Center," Robin gushes. "I labored long with all three of my children, and the staff at the hospital was so encouraging, supportive, and helpful."

Working in Partnership
Ocean Medical Center’s Maternal Child Services Unit prides itself on offering a caring and supportive environment where mothers can labor, deliver, and recover all in one room. "Having a child, however many children you have, is a wonderful experience," comments Karen Dademo, R.N., nurse manager of the unit. "We are very lucky that we have a consistent staff that has been here for many years, so it is quite common that a patient can have the same delivery and aftercare nurse for more than one birth." That’s exactly what happened in Robin’s case, with 16-year unit nurse Joena Marshall, R.N., on duty all three times Robin came in to deliver. "I even have pictures of her in my photo album!" Robin says with a laugh.

Robin also chose to use the same physician group for each birth, Brielle OB-GYN. "For the actual delivery of each of my children, I had a different doctor in the group: Drs. Alan Welt, Deborah Saez-Lacy, and Michael Keelan. And what is great about the way they work is that you see them all during your pregnancy, so you are familiar with each doctor.…You don’t know who will be on call when you are ready."

When Complications Occur
Although Robin’s three pregnancies proceeded mostly without incident, she did have a bit of a scare when, at 37 weeks, it was discovered that her second child, Kate, was not positioned head down, the way most babies deliver, but rather upside down, in what’s known as "breech" position. Although this can be upsetting, Dr. Welt explains, it is a fairly common occurrence "that often results in a C-section. But we try to avoid operative deliveries whenever possible. Rotating the baby under ultrasound guidance is often successful and is done in the safe and controlled environment provided by Ocean’s Maternity Suite."

For Robin, all went well, and she went home and waited for Kate’s arrival with her husband, who has also been impressed by how well things have gone for his family at his local hospital. "As an elected official," says Mayor Vogel, "I hear about all the good things that Ocean Medical Center is bringing to our community — quality care, new technologies and programs. But as a dad, my family and I are true testaments to the excellent care you can receive in your own community."

Robin Krippa– Robin Krippa

About The Doctor
Picture Available Keelan, Michael E., M.D.
Board certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology
Manasquan, NJ  08736-0196
(732) 528-6999
Picture Available Saez-Lacy, Deborah, M.D.
Board certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology
Manasquan, NJ  08736-0196
(732) 528-6999
Picture Available Welt, Alan, M.D.
Board certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology
Manasquan, NJ  08736-0196
(732) 528-6999

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