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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by drafrican: 9:45pm On Mar 17, 2015
Going off course
Please did anyone find a buggie useful in naija
Did anyone find a breast pump useful(electric)
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by FinanceFitness: 9:57pm On Mar 17, 2015
Yes to pump, no to buggie.... So useless, packed away.

drafrican:
Going off course
Please did anyone find a buggie useful in naija
Did anyone find a breast pump useful(electric)
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by IyawoToBe(f): 10:06pm On Mar 17, 2015
FinanceFitness:
Yes to pump, no to buggie.... So useless, packed away.

What brand do you recommend abeg! I don't trust all those oyinbo women singing praises of medela electric breast pump. An African woman's breast is different and that medela is quite expensive undecided
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by zeezahbee(f): 10:23pm On Mar 17, 2015
IyawoToBe:
What brand do you recommend abeg! I don't trust all those oyinbo women singing praises of medela electric breast pump. An African woman's breast is different and that medela is quite expensive undecided
i think medela is good. the single pump is $35 on amazon
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by BussieAj: 10:48pm On Mar 17, 2015
His sayo, hope you are coping real well, having MIL around will be one big relief fa. Pls did you make this hospital payments after delivery as you stated during labour was your first time of going to oakbend. Just that I stay with a family friend and oakbend is a little of a distance from where I am so my antenatal venue is the one closest to me ie gulfton medical centre with dr fagbohun
.
sayoberry:
My bills are as follows...
Fagbohun:
Initial visit: $175
High risk pregnancy care and cesarean section - $3200. Got 20% discount so I paid $2560
Ultrasound: (twins) $300
Lab tests: $565
Total: $3600

Oak bend medical center:
C.S $3500
Twins: $500
Total: $4000

Pediatrician:
Total for the two babies for four days: $997

Anesthesiologist: $950

Brown and associates: $187

Grand total: $9734

Moral of the story: twin mothers, make una plan well o grin
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Riz2015: 11:09pm On Mar 17, 2015
Thanks bro,
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Riz2015: 11:12pm On Mar 17, 2015
Thanks I really appreciate your help.My email is rizwanc@icloud.com.

Kind Regards

Riz
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by shelly23: 11:23pm On Mar 17, 2015
If you produce a lot of milk, then please buy the medela electric pump. It is worth every expensive dollar it costs! Especially if you plan to have more kids. I've had mine since my first son 4 yrs ago and brought it with me for my new baby, in between my sister and cousin used it sef (they bought their own accessories though).
If your milk flow isn't that much, then the manual on should work just fine. I got a free one from the hospital and use it when I don't feel like plugging the electric one.
If you end up with the electric one, make sure you buy extra membranes cos they wear our pretty quickly depending on how much you use the pump sha.



IyawoToBe:
What brand do you recommend abeg! I don't trust all those oyinbo women singing praises of medela electric breast pump. An African woman's breast is different and that medela is quite expensive undecided

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by beepearl03: 11:51pm On Mar 17, 2015
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You can make payment before you go into labor and also demand for a tour of the labor/delivery/post partum suites. That was what I did.[/quote[color=#006600][/color]
pls Wat is d delivery charges of oakbend hospital and doctor fagbohun.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Jejoade: 12:06am On Mar 18, 2015
Had been reading and following, pls would like to know about his grace lodge in el paso.? spoke with Folashade Bolarinwa yesterday. Just to be sure if she is in charge in at the Lodge? she was giving some advise. just to be sure am speaking to the right person before I pay for my accommodation. Thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by beepearl03: 12:12am On Mar 18, 2015
Hi everyone,pls can anyone share the charges of oakbend hospital with me and doctor fagbohun charges.pls I'm on the verge of making commitment with elpaso but I really need to weigh my options.Thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by dittobaby: 12:13am On Mar 18, 2015
I think people are getting tired of answering the same questions over and over again. Let's all try to use the search to look for answers. You would even see more than enough. Eg. Type in Fagbohun or Oak bend and make sure you are searching within the travel section.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by pattyreal(f): 12:15am On Mar 18, 2015
IyawoToBe:
What brand do you recommend abeg! I don't trust all those oyinbo women singing praises of medela electric breast pump. An African woman's breast is different and that medela is quite expensive undecided

It's xpensive yes! Bt so far it's d best i've used. I used it while in d hosp & was given d manual one & i'm enjoying it. Its sooo worth d amount if u r buyn d electric
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by feddy27: 12:20am On Mar 18, 2015
[quote author=beepearl03 post=31728435][/quote]

Send a mail to fagbohunmd@yahoo.com. He'll send you a breakdown of all you have to pay. Sorry, I can't post them here.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Jejoade: 12:31am On Mar 18, 2015
[quote author=tesola post=31687712][/quotes

thanks for the information, spoke with a lady yesterday by name Folashade Bolarinwa. want to be sure if she is the one attending to calls at his grace lodge. want to make my payments. Thanks
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by macorondo: 3:05am On Mar 18, 2015
MamaTrust:
I have been reading as a guest from page 1 and now decided to join. Although I got my visa already. I am Houston bound and all plans in place. This forum has helped a lot. I hail una. May God bless you all for me.


Is any may/june or july houston bound mother interested in sharing accommodation? The place is 13 mins drive to oakbend and 9mins to WHMC

My sister used the same place and it is so nice. Very trek-able and close to Walmart and all other stores. Pm me if you need info.

Don't know how to PM here. But I will be interested in sharing accommodation as I am due to arrive Houston first week of July and using Oakbend n Dr gay. Pls would appreciate if you could send me mail via macorondo@yahoo.com so we discuss further
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by karypops(f): 3:21am On Mar 18, 2015
Delta dnT ask...i had a fit to fLy bt nobody asked for it and i was looking so heaVy
Newmum0615:
Chai, diaris God o. Nobody wants to answer my kweshun cry
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by demi2000: 3:57am On Mar 18, 2015
Help me ask o. Yes o we thank God
dere5:



@ demi2000
Na wah o,the cbp officer sabi you from 9ja,abi he was sent to frustrate your american birthing waka?
All these plenty wahola on top of say person won born for yankee and she get her money to pay bills,abi e pass so?
Any way,we thank God for a successful poe
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by segbas(m): 4:10am On Mar 18, 2015
@MamaTrust

I have sent you a PM, Please reply.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by demi2000: 4:15am On Mar 18, 2015
ifax:


For those that still think informing the embassy is overrated.

And no,just because he didn't want to allow in doesn't mean he's a racist!

This guy was a racist. If you see the Nigerians he brought into the investigation room. You won't believe he actually said to his colleague" imagine this one's here to have a baby" and they both laughed. A beg I know what am saying.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by demiiii(f): 5:06am On Mar 18, 2015
Hello guys,

I need urgent advise on this. You guys have been really helpful.

My self and my child have 2yrs Visa we got in 2014, we travelled in the same year and spent 2 to 3weeks. we currently in naija. While we were dere, my hubby applied for d visa for the 1st time stating he was going for a conference for enterpreneurs in a state he knew nobody. He wasn't given d visa. This was around october lastyr.

My questn is, I would be going to deliver my baby in d US come May 2015 and would like him&my first child to join me dere close to my EDD.

Do u advise he reapply?

Should he apply again in Lagos or go through Abj?

If he's asked about the conference thing he was refused, what should he say.

I have a family there cos I went for a vacatn during my 1st visit but he failed to mention he had a family member in the US but not in the state he was going for the conference!

What documents should he take wt him and how should he answer if he his asked what he's going there for.

What should he do?


Help plsssss.

Thanks Guyz
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by demiiii(f): 5:13am On Mar 18, 2015
Kindly send the email u forwarded to prince george and his secretary. Also the details in ur mail sent to dem.
Thanks
drafrican:

Howard university hospital (fsfleur@huhosp.org) but cross check d distance with where u are staying.
If you've had a complication free pregnancy n no complications with baby the estimate is $9500 all inclusive( epidural peadiatrician etc) and you are not charged extra if you come for false labour.
Heard Prince george is cheaper though, but I got confused dr Akoda said estimate is about 4500-6500( his secretary) but the hospital sent me a quote of $10,000.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by FinanceFitness: 7:12am On Mar 18, 2015
My view is that he reapplies when you've travelled to the US already. He can then attach all your documents as burden of proof, I think he will be given.

Meanwhile, you also need to check why he was rejected in the first place, if it's the usual "not so sure he will return", then it shouldn't be a problem. But if it was for more serious reasons, then it may be tough.

I also believe the interview location is irrelevant, but folks here have implied that Abuja is much more better than Lagos.

All the best.


demiiii:
Hello guys,

I need urgent advise on this. You guys have been really helpful.

My self and my child have 2yrs Visa we got in 2014, we travelled in

Thanks Guyz

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by drafrican: 7:26am On Mar 18, 2015
zeezahbee:
i think medela is good. the single pump is $35 on amazon
After searching online
Heard madela symphony is the best costs $1300
Next best is madela freestyle(it pumps both breasts and its hands free costs about $350
Madela swing takes a lot of time to pump and can only pump one breast at a time and you have to hold it but it's about $100
All are electric.heard manual pumps are useless for first timers donno
Was told to request for an European cord as it won't work in naija due to voltage difference
So no buggie for me yay!
America uses 110 volts we use 240 volts , I was told they sell the extra cord for u so u can use that in naija,instead of a transformer which would burn it Pls am curious to know too
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by IyawoToBe(f): 7:32am On Mar 18, 2015
shelly23:
If you produce a lot of milk, then please buy the medela electric pump. It is worth every expensive dollar it costs! Especially if you plan to have more kids. I've had mine since my first son 4 yrs ago and brought it with me for my new baby, in between my sister and cousin used it sef (they bought their own accessories though).
If your milk flow isn't that much, then the manual on should work just fine. I got a free one from the hospital and use it when I don't feel like plugging the electric one.
If you end up with the electric one, make sure you buy extra membranes cos they wear our pretty quickly depending on how much you use the pump sha.



Ok sis. Will get it then. Thought the oyinbos were over hyping it.
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by IyawoToBe(f): 7:39am On Mar 18, 2015
drafrican:

After searching online
Heard madela symphony is the best costs $1300
Next best is madela freestyle(it pumps both breasts and its hands free costs about $350
Madela swing takes a lot of time to pump and can only pump one breast at a time and you have to hold it but it's about $100
All are electric.heard manual pumps are useless for first timers donno
Was told to request for an European cord as it won't work in naija due to voltage difference
So no buggie for me yay!
Can someone pls confirm this statement kiss Shelly23 and pattyreal
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Nita2013: 7:55am On Mar 18, 2015
I av medela swing and I got it from walmart, it's not $100 oh. I got my for $190 or so with tax but u can check d website to kno d exact cost. Also it doesn't waste time cos with mine, I get up to 300ml-400ml in 30mins max.

Medela Symphony is mainly used by hospitals. It's too expensive. Medela ffree style is very good too cos a friend has it but I felt it was too expensive though it's d two boobs u xpress from at once

Yes u need a step-down inorder for it not to burn while usin it in naija. I got a step down for 1500k and that was what I used tru out. If u want to alternate with battery, I ll recommend panasonic battery cos it lasts alot.

Pls be aware that any of d medela u buy, u av one year warranty so if any part is bad, call d medela number on d seal and they ll be glad to replace it though u ll av to send d bad part back after u receive d replacement parts.


drafrican:

After searching online
Heard madela symphony is the best costs $1300
Next best is madela freestyle(it pumps both breasts and its hands free costs about $350
Madela swing takes a lot of time to pump and can only pump one breast at a time and you have to hold it but it's about $100
All are electric.heard manual pumps are useless for first timers donno
Was told to request for an European cord as it won't work in naija due to voltage difference
So no buggie for me yay!

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Nita2013: 8:08am On Mar 18, 2015
Very correct. U ll need a step down for it. Not only medela sef. Most US appliances. Their voltage is 110watt and ours is 220watt


IyawoToBe:
Can someone pls confirm this statement kiss Shelly23 and pattyreal
Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by FinanceFitness: 8:29am On Mar 18, 2015
True, you can also be on the look out for appliances that can work with both 110 and 220 watts

Nita2013:
Very correct. U ll need a step down for it. Not only medela sef. Most US appliances. Their voltage is 110watt and ours is 220watt


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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by Omodaraju: 8:41am On Mar 18, 2015
IyawoToBe:
What brand do you recommend abeg! I don't trust all those oyinbo women singing praises of medela electric breast pump. An African woman's breast is different and that medela is quite expensive undecided


I've got an evenflo double breast pump (electric) with an handsfree pump holder to give out for free. I also have loads of playtex bottle liners as well as several sterile breast milk storage bottles to give out. Any interested mom that can access Marina, Lagos Island area can PM me so we discuss how she can pick them up from my office.

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Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 2 by lahips: 8:48am On Mar 18, 2015
drafrican:
Going off course
Please did anyone find a buggie useful in naija
Did anyone find a breast pump useful(electric)

I used Evenflo electric dual pump. its so effective and has the option of battery, though I never used the battery option, and you can pump the two breast at the same time, though I kept one side should one get bad, but it never did, I just finished my 6 months exclusive, and it was super useful, as I had to pump and keep in the freezer on daily basis so my daughter could eat while I was at work. now we are acting drama of introducing food. that's off question, so back to the question, I did find my Evenflo electric dual pump over useful.

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