In all reality Anabel wasn't used to really being told this much about someone that she didn't know all that well. Certainly she remembered Delaney from when they were in school, but the other girl was a year ahead of her. Though she guessed that being told such jarring news would perhaps give her reason to feel a little more loose lipped and open. She could deal with it well enough since it was coming from someone that was of the same mindset as she was.
"They certainly wouldn't force you to do things the muggle way, but they'd offer it to you." Which was ridiculous because they'd offer the muggle way even after the person stated they wanted everything done their way, the magical way. "Evidently the muggles thing that the ultra sound is something oh so amazing. Our scans are so much better and less obtrusive then that way."
It didn't take long for Anabel to get to where are the potions were kept. Of course finding all the necessary potions wasn't quite as easy. The anti-naseau potion was the easiest since she'd dealt with it often. She gathered enough to last Delaney through her first trimester. Once she found the other potions she gave an approving sound at how they were stocked. It was nice that all the needed pregnancy potions were close together. She gathered the prenatal potions with an iron boost, enough for a week and then enough regular prenatal potions to last through the first trimester.
Once it was all gathered she made her way back toward the room she'd left Delaney, stopping only long enough to grab pamphlets dealing with what to expect through the first trimester, tips to dealing with morning sickness and tips to telling 'loved' ones. And then it was back to Delaney and she sat the potions out in groups and laid the pamphlets in front of it.
"Right then. These are your anti-nausea potions, these ones are your prenatal potions with an extra iron shot that you should take for the first week and these are the prenatal potions that you'll take after, just one a week." She pointed at each as she spoke so that Delaney would know, though she wrote it down as well as a reminder. "And you might find these pamphlets helpful. Of course after your first trimester we'll have different potions for you."
Which made her pause as she tried to think of all the appointments she'd need to set up with her. At least they both had journals, that would certainly make it easier. "Right, well, we'll need to set up your next appointment before you leave which won't be needed until around a month to make sure everything is progressing well."