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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The United Kingdom đŹđ§ . I have all daughters. There there isnât a second amendment that codifies bad peoples â rightâ to own a gun to possibly kill them in schools, the mall or domestic abuse. They also provide universal free access to contraceptives, maternal care and abortion. [/quote] Childbirth in the UK sounds rough. Air and gas instead of an epidural. Much lower wages and a dying economy. The future of the UK is bleak. If it were a state, England would be as poor as Mississippi. Sure, your child has contraceptives and maternal care, but so will your daughter here if she has a job or is married to someone with a job. In terms of abortion, she can have one in most states or travel if necessary. Most women arenât frequently receiving an abortion. [/quote] How does childbirth in the UK âsound roughâ? Please share your experience. [/quote] I'd like to know this, too. My spouse is from the UK, and they have several friends with children. One had a child same time we did here. We paid 6000 oop high deductible plan. They paid like $20 equivalent for pain medication when they were discharged.[/quote] Yeah. PP was randomly throwing around dumb âfactsâ like no epidurals so I would tend to dismiss everything they said. No doubt some women donât have great experiences of birth there, just like here. I had two kids under the NHS, one with epidural and one C-section. Hospital had a midwife team integrated with my local doctorâs practice so I had home visits in the 10 weeks before birth then every 4 days for a couple of weeks after birth. No private costs (although obviously I contributed to NHS through general taxes). [/quote]
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