C.W.
midwives are not OB/GYNs. midwives are nurses, ob/gyns are doctors. different training.
midwives are excellent for obstetric care; they are well trained in all aspects of prenatal, antenatal, and postpartum care. the difference would be if there is a complication. an ob is a surgeon, trained to perform procedures necessary in case there is the need for a c-section.
if you are delivering at doylestown hospital (or any hospital for that matter - not a birthing center) and you go with the midwife, they have an ob on staff in case there needs to be intervention.
at a birthing center, there is no such intervention available, so you would have to be transferred to a hospital.
there are other differences, but really it's up to you to decide what kind of experience you want prior to delivering.