Pregnant women are being asked to travel hundreds of kilometres to give birth, after their hospital suspended birthing services.
For her, it means a three hour drive — twice as far as to Ceduna — as well as a new doctor and a two-week stay in town in case the baby arrives early.
"We don't have any friends or family down in Port Lincoln so we don't have the ability to just stay with someone.
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