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First Pregnancy and Confused!

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 13 October 2018 - 14:38

I am 10 weeks pregnant and confused with all the options for Antenatal & Delivery Packages in Dubai. I am looking at Al Zahra Hospital, Mediclinic City Hospital, Medcare Women & Children's Hospital, as well as some private clinics that offer packages.
Can anyone give me any recommendations/warnings of places not to go? I would prefer a female doctor that has trained/ had experience in the UK. I know it's a very personal choice but would love to get some recommendations.

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 October 2018 - 23:41
Hello dear, i myself delivered in medeor Hospital in dubai. It was good except the point that they didnt support me till the end through my normal birth and took me for C-section. Anyways i heard that al Zahra is great and that they have water birth. I also have a friend who delievered in Saudi german Hospital and was good. But to be honest opinions will vary from one person to another. I would suggest for you, to go to each hospital and ask them to show you the birth room, the private room you get, the technology they have and how friendly the staff are, and choose the one you will feel comfortable to be at. Wish you all the best and have a safe pregnancy and delivery.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 15 October 2018 - 23:41
Hello dear, i myself delivered in medeor Hospital in dubai. It was good except the point that they didnt support me till the end through my normal birth and took me for C-section. Anyways i heard that al Zahra is great and that they have water birth. I also have a friend who delievered in Saudi german Hospital and was good. But to be honest opinions will vary from one person to another. I would suggest for you, to go to each hospital and ask them to show you the birth room, the private room you get, the technology they have and how friendly the staff are, and choose the one you will feel comfortable to be at. Wish you all the best and have a safe pregnancy and delivery.
 
 

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