Michelle and Jabin Kille weren’t expecting a high-risk pregnancy, but when the time came they both agreed there was nowhere else they’d rather be than Sutter Medical Center Sacramento. Michelle delivered in the high-risk maternity unit and when son Hart was delivered, the transition to the onsite NICU was seamless. Although it’s not home, Michelle says the Sutter Medical Center Sacramento Children’s Center was “pretty close.”
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