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We asked expat moms who gave birth in Santa Fe about their experiences and advice they have for other moms to be. They said...

"1. Research and choose a healthcare provider: Panama has a good healthcare system, but it's important to find a doctor or midwife who you feel comfortable with and who speaks your language. 2. Understand the healthcare system: Panama has both public and private healthcare. As an expat, you may want to consider private healthcare for more personalized care and shorter wait times. 3. Prepare for the cost: Having a baby can be expensive, especially if you're using private healthcare. Make sure you understand the costs involved and have adequate health insurance. 4. Learn about the local customs: Every culture has its own traditions and customs around childbirth. Learning about these can help you feel more prepared and integrated into the local community. 5. Find a support network: Look for other expat parents or local parenting groups. They can provide invaluable advice and support, as well as help you navigate any cultural differences. 6. Plan for the paperwork: Having a baby in another country can involve a lot of paperwork, especially when it comes to registering the birth and obtaining a passport for your child. Make sure you understand the process and what documents you'll need. 7. Consider your child's citizenship: Depending on the laws of your home country and Panama, your child may be eligible for dual citizenship. This can have implications for things like taxes and military service, so it's worth researching. 8. Learn Spanish: While many people in Panama speak English, not everyone does. Learning Spanish can make your experience smoother and help you feel more at home. 9. Plan for childcare: If you plan to return to work after having your baby, start researching your childcare options early. 10. Enjoy the experience: Having a baby in a different country can be a unique and rewarding experience. Embrace the differences and enjoy this special time in your life," said a member in Santa Fe, Panama.

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