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If you are able have the babe in the UK far safer for all do so. Not too worry bout car etc I am sure you will find a friend who will help if the little one comes in the night. If your wife does not have a good command of English do make sure someone is with her who does - whole thing can be jolly scarey if you do not understand what is happening - you may have to be with her if she does not a good command. I am sure you will find a good midwife to help you and advise if things happen out of office hours so to speak.5)How are NHS facilities in UK??We dont have a car and are emergency services avaialvle at night/weekends/odd hours if we need them??
We are confused and trying to figure out if we shd. have child birth in India or UK??
I hope you don't think I'm morbid BUT - if you compare the maternal mortality rates and perinatal mortality rates between India and the UK most people would have there baby in the UK, given the chance.ashishashah wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the reply...We have decided to go to India ..Just bcoz of family support ..and there are no obvious adv. of having a kid born in UK..
Thanks
Ashish
Hi,I hope you don't think I'm morbid BUT - if you compare the maternal mortality rates and perinatal mortality rates between India and the UK most people would have there baby in the UK, given the chance.
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