These things can be difficult...but (you) know more Ivrit than I do (at least my kids know enough now) and everything will, Hashem willing, work out. Sending love your way.
I know that too, take heart I pray for you. God is with you. I remember that when I was pregnant in Israel. But in the end I moved back to Finland to give birth there.
WE had our daughter born at Soroka hospital in Beer Sheva. I was American cititzen and my wife Israel citizen. Let me say, we had to go to a private doctor in Tel Aviv to get an ultra sound at 7 months into the pregnancy. Otherwise we didn't worry about it and prob didn't need the ultrasound. What would have it changed? Nothing because we were going to have the baby no matter what. As well, the birth went fine but the hospital stay was not good. I got a stomach bug from the food and there were cochroaches alll over in the hospital. The worst part about the pregancy was being in the hospital.
My daughter gave birth to her first Child in Eilat. She had a very good care during the pregnancy, also the delivery went well. Her ivrith was I think good enough and she had lots of hhutspah too.
Why are you in such a hurry to get tapped into the health care system? I come from a family of 14 and my mom barely did any hospital visits and had most of us birthed from home. Don't let the Israeli healthcare system scare you. They overdue it all the time and put unnecessary pressure.
@@jerusalemmommy4287 I went through lots during my first pregnancy. alone, isolated. No one helped me. I made up my mind. No help , no more children. Hated, but all demands were met. Israel should not treat you like this. May Hashem protect you always but fight for your rights. I have 3 beautiful kids now❤
I disdain the illness industry and have a lucid and sober understanding of the dangers of terrible toxic drugs and health strategies in hospitals to say it plain and cold. Of course this American Lady doesn't seem to have that knowledge based temperance my family enjoys, using the underlying subcellular therapy that prevents illness and no sugar diet. She is also scared for her kids. and wants to feel like she is part of the state and protected by it.
Thank you for sharing
These things can be difficult...but (you) know more Ivrit than I do (at least my kids know enough now) and everything will, Hashem willing, work out. Sending love your way.
From Pensacola, Florida your channel is a blessing to me ♥
That makes me so happy to hear 😊 Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching 💕
I know that too, take heart I pray for you. God is with you. I remember that when I was pregnant in Israel. But in the end I moved back to Finland to give birth there.
Thank you for watching and for your supportive comments.
WE had our daughter born at Soroka hospital in Beer Sheva. I was American cititzen and my wife Israel citizen. Let me say, we had to go to a private doctor in Tel Aviv to get an ultra sound at 7 months into the pregnancy. Otherwise we didn't worry about it and prob didn't need the ultrasound. What would have it changed? Nothing because we were going to have the baby no matter what. As well, the birth went fine but the hospital stay was not good. I got a stomach bug from the food and there were cochroaches alll over in the hospital. The worst part about the pregancy was being in the hospital.
My daughter gave birth to her first Child in Eilat. She had a very good care during the pregnancy, also the delivery went well. Her ivrith was I think good enough and she had lots of hhutspah too.
So glad to hear she had a positive birth story here in Israel.
Great channel
Thanks for watching 😊
@@jerusalemmommy4287 it’s a blessing to live in the holiest city in the world
Misrad hapnim always makes me cry!!
It’s very frustrating! Thanks for watching my video 🙏
Why are you in such a hurry to get tapped into the health care system? I come from a family of 14 and my mom barely did any hospital visits and had most of us birthed from home. Don't let the Israeli healthcare system scare you. They overdue it all the time and put unnecessary pressure.
so sad to see you in this situation when you are pregnant😭always fight for your rights.
Thanks for your kind comment 🙏 it was definitely a stressful situation to be in at the time
@@jerusalemmommy4287 I went through lots during my first pregnancy. alone, isolated. No one helped me. I made up my mind. No help , no more children. Hated, but all demands were met. Israel should not treat you like this. May Hashem protect you always but fight for your rights. I have 3 beautiful kids now❤
I disdain the illness industry and have a lucid and sober understanding of the dangers of terrible toxic drugs and health strategies in hospitals to say it plain and cold. Of course this American Lady doesn't seem to have that knowledge based temperance my family enjoys, using the underlying subcellular therapy that prevents illness and no sugar diet. She is also scared for her kids. and wants to feel like she is part of the state and protected by it.