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

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

"Firstly, it's important to familiarize yourself with the healthcare system in New Zealand. The country has a high standard of healthcare and maternity services are free for residents and certain permit holders. You should register with a local General Practitioner (GP) as soon as you can. They will be your first point of contact for all health-related issues and can refer you to a specialist if necessary. When you find out you're pregnant, you should get in touch with a midwife as soon as possible. In New Zealand, midwives provide free maternity care and you have the right to choose your own midwife. Consider taking prenatal classes. These can be a great way to prepare for the birth and to meet other expectant parents in Gisborne. If you're not a resident, check your eligibility for free healthcare. If you're not eligible, you'll need to ensure you have adequate health insurance to cover maternity care and any potential complications. New Zealand law entitles you to at least 26 weeks of paid parental leave. Make sure you understand your rights and discuss your plans with your employer. Finally, take the time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings in Gisborne. The city offers a relaxed lifestyle, beautiful beaches, and a warm climate, making it a great place to raise a child," said another expat in Gisborne, New Zealand.

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

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