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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ammybach(f): 7:40am On May 24
Good morning all, please has anyone here given birth in calgary? Please I'd need hospital and doctor's details. Thanks in advance 🙏
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ammybach(f): 4:49pm On May 24
Ydforlife:

Sorry I am just responding ! I paid the 15k deposit to Medicom and I was transferred to Rocky view hospital since it was close to home
Hospital fee charge per day -$4775 paid out of pocket because it was not included in the $15,000 deposit
I stayed for one night (C-Section mummy)
$160 for dynalife blood work (out of pocket)
Paid $360 for ultrasound and something else
$2917.50 for my son (out of pocket )
I have attached the $15,000 for medi-com breakdown

Please can you share their link here. I mean medicom.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by CeeCeeWigs: 11:50pm On May 29
Dear all, I want to say I've been a silent follower. In fact so silent I didnt realise I was only reading on my guest account and not logged in till i eventually lost access to my account when I wanted to respond on another thread. But I want to say that Nairaland has been super helpful in getting me to successfully have my second child in the US. However, I am now in Canada and I offer accomodation to anyone who is looking to give birth to their child in London Ontario. London is a smaller city than Ontario but more family oriented and cheaper. Giving birth in a different country can at times be overwhelming and expensive as I experienced first hand and I would not like anyone to go through the same challenges I did especially postpartum. Had I known what I know now I would have chosen Canada over US for many reasons. But its not too late. I also offer transportation services for those who need as well as Nigerian meals and baby equipment for rental. Feel free to email me at cee.wigs@gmail.com or call me +12893410339 if you have any questions or enquiries

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by goukandu: 10:41am On May 31
Good morning all
Please can people that have birthed in Canada this year or last please help us with breakdown
We need updated cats and information as times have changed
All these Dm me and email me is not helping this thread we need to keep the thread alive so other people can benefit from it
Thank you all
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by kingonyi9: 8:48pm On May 31
goukandu:
Good morning all
Please can people that have birthed in Canada this year or last please help us with breakdown
We need updated cats and information as times have changed
All these Dm me and email me is not helping this thread we need to keep the thread alive so other people can benefit from it
Thank you all
There is a Whatapp good and is very helpful
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by kingonyi9: 8:48pm On May 31
kingonyi9:

There is a Whatapp group and is very helpful
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ammybach(f): 3:19pm On Jun 06
[quote author=kingonyi9 post=130242171][/quote]
Please share link. I'd like to join
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Baby08: 10:01pm On Jun 07
queenfolake:




Hello, please I am also looking into giving birth in Edmonton can I send an email please. I need any information I can get.

Hello, send me a WhatsApp message @ 07065199390.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by CeeCeeWigs: 8:28pm On Jun 11
What many people don’t know about the Canadian system is that as soon as your child is born you can automatically give consent for the Vital Statistics agency to share your information with the Canadian Revenue Agency in order to apply for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) where you get paid between 500 to 600 CAD for each child depending on their age.
And if your child has any disabilities you can get additional support with the Child Disability Benefit. These are things our government should and can take of but we are where we are.
For those considering Canada, this is one of the many advantages you enjoy

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Scentiments: 11:35pm On Jun 21
CeeCeeWigs:
What many people don’t know about the Canadian system is that as soon as your child is born you can automatically give consent for the Vital Statistics agency to share your information with the Canadian Revenue Agency in order to apply for the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) where you get paid between 500 to 600 CAD for each child depending on their age.
And if your child has any disabilities you can get additional support with the Child Disability Benefit. These are things our government should and can take of but we are where we are.
For those considering Canada, this is one of the many advantages you enjoy


I have heard of this but I believe it only applies to children whose parents work and pay taxes in Canada.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ajicks: 12:25am On Jul 07
qgfd:
Hi. How are you doing? please I really need your help. I am 33 weeks pregnant and I am in Calgary. They are asking for a deposit of 15k cad for doctors fee (not covering the hospital and other bills ). So, I am considering moving to Edmonton.

Please can you help me with your contact. Please. Thank you....

Please it's urgent.


I need help with this too pls DM
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ajicks: 12:27am On Jul 07
daks02:
Hello everyone,
So my sister gave birth recently in Edmonton, just want to share some brief details.
I found a gynae for her before she landed, she got a referral from my family doctor, paid $120 for that. I called around and we shortlisted 2, the first one (a group of ob-gyn) was going to collect $3000 for delivery and $250/visit. The second has a fee breakdown for delivery and payment of $250/first visit and $120/subsequent visits so we chose him because the first didn’t really explain his fees.
Well the doc she signed up with didn’t end up taking the delivery as he was away, so the ob on call did it. She paid $2200 for his fee, $500 for anaesthesia and total hospital( fee was $8800

There were also some other small fees but I can’t remember now. My advice is to research well, I was only able to get this information because I am a resident and I kept telling them that she’s my sister. Birth tourism isn’t very popular here

Hi , pls I need help with this . Pls send a DM
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ajicks: 12:32am On Jul 07
RizSmiles:


May I ask which hospital?

Any lead on this pls?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ajicks: 12:42am On Jul 07
[quote author=kingonyi9 post=130242171][/quote]

Pls share the link

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