Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by emeraldbabe24: 12:25pm On Feb 06, 2017 |
chiprettie: Hello house, if you need accomodation in Texas Houston, there is a lady who rents her 3 bedroom apartment but I'm nt going to Texas anymore. She has 2 single rooms and a suite. I'm have gotten accommodation in Virginia, I'm an April mum anyone interested in sharing can pm. Hello Chiprettie; Thanks for this info; Please, am interested o; I sent you an email already; you can send a reply to that email address. Thank you. |
Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by emeraldbabe24: 12:22pm On Feb 06, 2017 |
Urbanbeauty: To God be all the glory, we had my baby on the 23rd of December at Oakbend medical center with Dr E. The service was exceptional and nurses were very friendly.
We got all her documents ( birth certificate, blue passport, social securiy no and emergency travel certifcate) all in one week this January.
My host was very nice and sweet and was very helpful.
My profound gratitude goes to every kind contributor on this platform, the words of advice were invaluable.
May God bless us all. Congratulations Urbanbeauty; Please, can i send you an email. Would like to have the details of your accommodation. Hope that's okay? |
Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by emeraldbabe24: 11:41am On Feb 06, 2017 |
debby516: Weigh your options, you re likely to have a weekly appointment with the doctor, depending on how many weeks you get into town. Other factors your consider is your shopping etc. My apartment was across Oakbend in Richmond and i was seeing Dr. Z in his clinic at Katy, like 30mins away weekly, but I wasn't paying for transportation cos it was part of my package. My apartment wasnt far to the malls i needed to go for baby things shopping and groceries, less than $10. Except u re a FTM, even at dat, u'll ve observed labour signs, we don't pray for emergency but if u re in naija, u'll sha still get someone ro drive you to the hosp and nt call ambulance. @Debby516, Congrats on the LO; Please, am so very sorry to be a bother. I sent you an email. Hope that's okay? I am an April mum; travelling to Houston end of March, planning to use oakbend although am still flexible as I haven't been able to correspond with doctor and I have been in touch with oakbend, they require no financial commitment. I do have a few questions for you (on accommodation and reaching the doctor); kindly reply my email, Thanks a lot in anticipation. |
Travel › Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 5 by emeraldbabe24: 11:30am On Feb 06, 2017 |
zitaspears: Hi Houston Northwest medical mamas.
I Will be travelling on March 3. Anybody with cheap accomodation ready to share oo. Preferably any one close to HNMC to avoid excess cost of transportation. Hello dear. Please, I have been a silent follower of this thread. My LO is due to arrive end of April and I have more than a few questions for you. I'll like to send you an email if that's okay? |
Autos › Which Is Better? Iveco Turbostar 1991 Or DAF 95XF 2002 by emeraldbabe24(op): 5:48pm On Feb 08, 2013 |
Dear Nairalanders,
First of all, I appreciate everyone that has taken there time to reply to messages that has allowed me gather enough information on the haulage business I want to go into.
I have two options of truck that I have decided to buy. The Iveco turbostar 1991 which is because it has steel suspension both front and back and the DAF 95Xf 2002 and that is because this is quite new. I am not sure of what suspension this has but because of its age, am almost convinced its air suspension..
I don't want to get something that I won't have peace of mind with. Please advise on what to do.
Thanks in Advance. I have attached the picture of each truck
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