Both my husband and I are covid negative and we do have certificates for the result. A fasmily situation came up- new diagnosia of Leukemia in a 3 year old made us obligated to come ASAP. I know none of this is ideal but its what it is. So would you kindly suggest where should I start calling?
Have you not done any research or contacted any OBs before coming to Canada and Toronto? Researched any hospitals since you are so late in your pregnancy and with twins the likelihood that you go to term is pretty low. Did your current OB not suggest that coming to Canada and not being able to have prenatal appointments for 14 days would be a huge risk? Based on your posts this morning you were worried about preeclampsia. Your negative tests are essentially worthless and you need to quarantine for 14 days. I assume you have been in your quarantine location all day today without leaving as required.
Would select a hospital that has an L&D ward that is somewhat close to where you are staying and call admitting, billling or something similar and explain that you are currently 37 weeks pregnant and are a permanent resident who doesn't qualify for OHIP and need to make arrangements to pay for a c-section and your hospital stay. I think it is almost guaranteed that you will go into labour before your quarantine ends. You should also mention to the billing/admitting department that you are currently quarantining and that you need to know how to enter the hospital given that you are still under the quarantine period and don't want to risk the safety of the patients or staff. I would also call the labour and delivery phone number and explain your situation. You'll need to explain that you are 37 weeks pregnant with twins but only entered Canada over the weekend, that you don't have an OB in Canada and there is a good chance you will go into labour while still in quarantine. Given that you are in quarantine you also can't go to any prenatal check-up and would there be a way to have any prenatal appointments are the hospital? You should also ask whether there is any way for your spouse to join you in the hospital if he is in quarantine. I am a bit preplexed as to why you didn't do any of this research before deciding if it was a good idea or safe to come to Canada so late in your pregnancy. Especially given that it is twins.