What advice do you have for expats having a baby in Bern?
We asked expat moms who gave birth in Bern about their experiences and advice they have for other moms to be. They said...
"Firstly, it's important to understand that Switzerland has a high standard of healthcare, so you can expect excellent prenatal and postnatal care. However, it can be expensive, so make sure you have comprehensive health insurance that covers maternity costs. Secondly, you should familiarize yourself with the Swiss healthcare system. In Switzerland, you have the choice between public, private, and semi-private hospitals. Public hospitals are more affordable but may not offer the same level of comfort and privacy as private ones. Thirdly, consider hiring a doula or midwife. They can provide additional support and guidance throughout your pregnancy and during childbirth. Fourthly, it's recommended to start looking for a pediatrician before the baby is born. Many pediatricians in Bern have long waiting lists, so it's best to secure a spot early. Fifthly, take advantage of the prenatal classes offered in Bern. They can help you prepare for childbirth and parenthood, and it's also a great way to meet other expectant parents. Sixthly, if you're not fluent in German or French (the main languages spoken in Bern), you might want to find a healthcare provider who speaks your language. Communication is crucial, especially when it comes to healthcare. Lastly, be aware that Swiss law requires you to register the birth of your baby within three days. You can do this at the Civil Registry Office in your place of residence. Remember, having a baby in a foreign country can be a daunting experience, but with the right preparation and support, it can also be a very rewarding one," said another expat in Bern, Switzerland.
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What advice do you have for expats having a baby in Bern?
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