 My name is Dr. Tori Staub. I'm a pediatric surgeon at Khabnian Children's Hospital. I've been working here for three years now. I'm married to me and my husband Jeffrey Staub. We have one son. He is a five-month-old little boy. His name is Robbie. I found out I was pregnant a little bit over a year ago. It was a little bit of a surprise. I actually had a procedure called a uterine artery embolization. It was high risk and I wasn't sure if I would be able to carry a healthy pregnancy to term. I worked with Dr. Stephen Morgan, my obstetrician, who watched very closely during the pregnancy and we decided to carry out the pregnancy until full term. I was very happy to hear that Dr. Morgan performed deliveries out of Jersey Shore Hospital because I knew and trusted the staff in the neonatal intensive care unit in case the baby needed to be admitted for monitoring. And I also know and trust the anesthesiology department if there was any complications during the delivery. I knew that I would be able to have reliable care there. I was very comfortable delivering our son at Kehab-Nanian Children's Hospital because we have outstanding support for any child that's born with special needs. Our neonatal intensive care unit has wonderful neonatologists that are on staff 24-7 to be able to assess a child if they are in any distress and need to be taken to the intensive care unit. We had all of the care being able to be given at the facility under one roof. I think the most incredible privilege of being a mother is to watch the development of our son. Every day is something new that's interesting and exciting for him and his world and to watch. Every milestone is just an incredible miracle and very privileged to watch his growth and development.