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What advice do you have for expats having a baby in Umag?

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

"1. Research and choose a hospital or birthing center that suits your needs and preferences. Umag has several healthcare facilities, but you may want to consider traveling to a larger city for more options. 2. Familiarize yourself with the Croatian healthcare system. It is a universal healthcare system, but the quality of care can vary. Private healthcare is also available. 3. Consider hiring a doula or midwife who speaks your language. This can be especially helpful if you're not fluent in Croatian. 4. Make sure you understand the legal requirements for registering your baby's birth. You'll need to register the birth with both the local authorities and your home country's embassy or consulate. 5. Take advantage of local parenting groups and resources. This can be a great way to meet other expat parents and get advice on raising a child in Umag. 6. Plan for your maternity leave. Croatia has generous maternity leave policies, but if you're working for a foreign company, you'll need to understand their policies as well. 7. Prepare for the cost. While healthcare in Croatia is generally affordable, having a baby can still be expensive. Make sure you understand all the potential costs and have a plan to cover them. 8. Learn about the local culture and traditions related to childbirth and parenting. This can help you feel more connected to your new community and make the experience more meaningful. 9. Keep your family and friends back home updated. They'll likely be eager to hear about your experiences and can provide valuable emotional support. 10. Finally, try to relax and enjoy this special time. Having a baby in a foreign country can be challenging, but it's also an incredible adventure," remarked another expat who made the move to Umag, Croatia.

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What advice do you have for expats having a baby in Umag?

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