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

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

"1. Research and choose a suitable hospital or clinic: Before having a baby in Aqaba, it is essential to research and select a suitable hospital or clinic that meets your needs and preferences. Consider factors such as the quality of care, facilities, and the availability of English-speaking staff. 2. Find a trusted obstetrician/gynecologist: Seek recommendations from fellow expats or local friends for a trusted obstetrician/gynecologist who can guide you through your pregnancy and delivery. 3. Familiarize yourself with local customs and traditions: Understanding local customs and traditions related to pregnancy and childbirth can help you navigate the process more smoothly and avoid any cultural misunderstandings. 4. Learn about the healthcare system: Familiarize yourself with the Jordanian healthcare system, including the process for registering your baby's birth and obtaining necessary documentation. 5. Consider hiring a doula or midwife: Some expats may find it helpful to hire a doula or midwife to provide additional support and guidance throughout the pregnancy and childbirth process. 6. Attend prenatal classes: Prenatal classes can help you prepare for childbirth and parenthood, as well as connect with other expectant parents in the area. 7. Plan for postnatal care: Arrange for postnatal care, including pediatrician visits and vaccinations, as well as any necessary support for breastfeeding or postpartum recovery. 8. Be prepared for language barriers: While many healthcare professionals in Aqaba may speak English, it is essential to be prepared for potential language barriers and consider hiring a translator if necessary. 9. Connect with other expat parents: Join local expat groups or online forums to connect with other expat parents in Aqaba who can share their experiences and provide valuable advice and support. 10. Be patient and flexible: Having a baby in a foreign country can be challenging, but maintaining a patient and flexible attitude can help you navigate the process more smoothly and enjoy the unique experience of becoming a parent in Aqaba," remarked another expat in Aqaba, Jordan.

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

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