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An Expat Shares What it Was Like Having a Baby in Be sure to research any clinics or hospitals you may be using in advance, as well as information in regards to the delivery practices, pain relief, and post-Birthing options. Ensure that you have comprehensive health insurance and gather information on any prenatal care packages available in your area. Have a “go-bag” ready for the hospital in advance. Attend a pre-natal class and visit the hospital you’re intending to go to during the labor. Book an appointment with a doctor who speaks your language and who is used to looking after expats. Finally, gather important documents such as valid passports, insurance certificates, and address information for the time when you need to apply for the baby’s birth certificate., China, Report 98867 | Expat Exchange
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An Expat Talks about What is Was Like Having a Baby in Be sure to research any clinics or hospitals you may be using in advance, as well as information in regards to the delivery practices, pain relief, and post-Birthing options. Ensure that you have comprehensive health insurance and gather information on any prenatal care packages available in your area. Have a “go-bag” ready for the hospital in advance. Attend a pre-natal class and visit the hospital you’re intending to go to during the labor. Book an appointment with a doctor who speaks your language and who is used to looking after expats. Finally, gather important documents such as valid passports, insurance certificates, and address information for the time when you need to apply for the baby’s birth certificate., China

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If a friend of yours living in the same country were expecting a baby, what advice would you give her?

Be sure to research any clinics or hospitals you may be using in advance, as well as information in regards to the delivery practices, pain relief, and post-Birthing options. Ensure that you have comprehensive health insurance and gather information on any prenatal care packages available in your area. Have a “go-bag” ready for the hospital in advance. Attend a pre-natal class and visit the hospital you’re intending to go to during the labor. Book an appointment with a doctor who speaks your language and who is used to looking after expats. Finally, gather important documents such as valid passports, insurance certificates, and address information for the time when you need to apply for the baby’s birth certificate.

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