Wow, wow, wow. Hubby's back must've healed pretty fast after December surgery. Hahaha. "No pain, yes gain" applies here. Congrats guys. Hope you giving birth in Poland for dual citizenship. Never a bad thing. I have no clue how the system works in Poland during pregnancies. Happy for you two.
Wow Great News! Congrats Sara to both of you.!:) Bless you and the baby,i hope you doing well:) Keep up the good work,cannot wait for more videos from You.!:)
grats - keep it up. From my own experience parenthood begins with the third child. Then you actually feel like a parent and the kids play with themselves so it's much easier
Congratulations Sarah. If you are going to give birth in Poland and continue your pregnancy, I will give you some advice. It is a good idea to do tests such as complete blood count and blood sugar levels on the National Health Fund so as not to have to pay for them. I had my pregnancy checked by a doctor on Floriańska Street. however, I had ultrasound done in a private office once a month. Choose the hospital according to reference, i.e. the best one. one of such hospitals in Krakow is the university hospital on Kopernika Street. Very good care, including the pregnancy pathology department. all in one.
@@SarahAchleithner gave birth in this hospital 12 years ago. I remember it was terribly hot. mid-June. The hospital was under renovation, so the conditions of stay were really good. but the most important thing in giving birth is actually medical care. Be prepared for the fact that in Polish hospitals, on average, after giving birth, you stay in bed for at least 3 days, but if you have insurance, you won't pay anything 😉
@@SarahAchleithner University Hospital is good when you have serious issues during pregnacy, but the rooms quality is not the best. If you don't have any serious complication I suggest hospital in Ujastek - rooms condition and beds are up to modern standards.
Congratulations to the both of you!
thank you so much! Baby is due in 2 weeks, hard to believe how fast time flies!
Congratulations 🎈 I live in Poland too, looking forward to new content. Wish you all the best :)
Thank you 💕
Wow, wow, wow. Hubby's back must've healed pretty fast after December surgery. Hahaha. "No pain, yes gain" applies here. Congrats guys. Hope you giving birth in Poland for dual citizenship. Never a bad thing. I have no clue how the system works in Poland during pregnancies. Happy for you two.
haha thanks! It does seem that his back surgery fixed more than just his back 😆
Wow Great News!
Congrats Sara to both of you.!:)
Bless you and the baby,i hope you doing well:)
Keep up the good work,cannot wait for more videos from You.!:)
thank you so much!
congrats! So excited for you!!!
Congratulations Sarah!
thank you!
grats - keep it up. From my own experience parenthood begins with the third child. Then you actually feel like a parent and the kids play with themselves so it's much easier
Bless you and your baby
thanks so much!
Congrats!
thank you!
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Congratulations Sarah❤
thank you!
Gratulacje!!! 🌹🍀
Congratulations!
Thank you!
Congratulations Sarah. If you are going to give birth in Poland and continue your pregnancy, I will give you some advice. It is a good idea to do tests such as complete blood count and blood sugar levels on the National Health Fund so as not to have to pay for them. I had my pregnancy checked by a doctor on Floriańska Street. however, I had ultrasound done in a private office once a month. Choose the hospital according to reference, i.e. the best one. one of such hospitals in Krakow is the university hospital on Kopernika Street. Very good care, including the pregnancy pathology department. all in one.
thanks for the advice! I was already looking into the university hospital so I'm glad to hear it comes highly recommended!
@@SarahAchleithner gave birth in this hospital 12 years ago. I remember it was terribly hot. mid-June. The hospital was under renovation, so the conditions of stay were really good. but the most important thing in giving birth is actually medical care. Be prepared for the fact that in Polish hospitals, on average, after giving birth, you stay in bed for at least 3 days, but if you have insurance, you won't pay anything 😉
@@SarahAchleithner University Hospital is good when you have serious issues during pregnacy, but the rooms quality is not the best. If you don't have any serious complication I suggest hospital in Ujastek - rooms condition and beds are up to modern standards.
@@sasadeur thanks so much for your input! Someone else also recommended this place to me, so I'll have to check it out as well.
Gratulacje!!!😊👍
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Gratulacje!!!
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Congratulations
thank you!
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Congratulations Sarah 🙂
thanks so much ♥