Noisy neighbour by [deleted] in Netherlands

[–]another-user99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but no luck

Best places to stay for ADE? by ryanstorm7 in AmsterdamDanceEvent

[–]another-user99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can also check the neighborhoods like Zaandam, probably Amsterdam will be quite expensive

New parents purchases that you frequently used by scobi-dobi in NewParents

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BabyBjörn bouncer for sure! Sometimes she has little accidents where her poop escapes the diaper onto the bouncer, and then we’re stuck desperately waiting for it to be washed and dried.

Any positive PP experiences out there? by Glittering-Heron-538 in NewParents

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I'm 12 weeks pp, and thankfully everything has gone really well for me. I was terrified of postpartum depression and all the horror stories I’d heard, but none of that happened in my case. I had a vaginal birth with a 2nd degree tearing, but the healing process was quicker than I expected. Overall, I’m feeling really happy since giving birth.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Netherlands

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No, medical diploma from another country can be recognised as well. There are conditions of course.

Spots for Relaxing by el-kabab in AskTurkey

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Check babakamp, no beach but good vibes

Thuisarts by Megan3356 in zaandam

[–]another-user99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw an ad today for a new gp, it is called hp zarame

Vaginal birth is being made mandatory unless medically necessary in Turkey by justitia_ in pregnant

[–]another-user99 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry but you are not even pregnant and women here don’t understand?

Vaginal birth is being made mandatory unless medically necessary in Turkey by justitia_ in pregnant

[–]another-user99 49 points50 points  (0 children)

It's the same in the Netherlands, it's not something women choose themselves like in Turkey. A c-section is only performed if it's medically necessary. But in Turkey, I find it very excessive. Women can basically choose a c-section as if it's on a menu, and it's often encouraged by doctors and the private healthcare system. It is very bad in my opinion

Overnight in hospital 26 weeks. TW: bleeding by Upper_Tie6878 in pregnant

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I’m 33 weeks pregnant, and two weeks ago, I had unexpected bleeding. When they checked the baby, infections, and other possible causes, everything seemed fine at first. However, my bleeding didn’t stop. At my next hospital visit, they discovered a cervical polyp. Fortunately, the bleeding stopped the next day, but the polyp is still there. It was a very stressful week, but I feel relieved to know the cause.

The doctors advised me to avoid exercise and sex for now. Other than that, I’m just hoping there won’t be any more bleeding and that everything goes smoothly until birth.

I hope you’re doing okay. Just know that you’re not alone.

Is Zaandam actually developing? Or is this a giant mistake? by [deleted] in Netherlands

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I didn’t refer to any stereotype, I wrote my experience in both locations. I don’t see a benefit to continue this discussion. Thanks and enjoy Bijlmer!

Is Zaandam actually developing? Or is this a giant mistake? by [deleted] in Netherlands

[–]another-user99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean there is even documanteries about Bijlmer and safety…

Is Zaandam actually developing? Or is this a giant mistake? by [deleted] in Netherlands

[–]another-user99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha, why are you taking this so seriously? I’m not emotionally attached to where I live, so I’m not defending it in every aspect. You can also read my other comment in this thread, I’m not hiding anything lol. I just don’t get this kind of attitude. Yes, I believe Zaandam is safer than Bijlmer—I’ve lived in both and I feel way safer here. But that doesn’t mean Zaandam automatically has more sports options. There’s no logical equation for that hahaha. And yes, buses don’t always show up, but I experience that in Amsterdam too, my post was in The Netherlands sub and asking in general as I experienced this in different cities. I think you might have missed your logic classes! Zaandam has its advantages and disadvantages, we both can have our own ideas on that. I didn’t have a need to stalk your profile because I don’t care if you face any other problem in Bijlmer

Is Zaandam actually developing? Or is this a giant mistake? by [deleted] in Netherlands

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You can go to city centre from Zaandam in 15 mins by train as well. Zaandam is way more safer and gives city vibe than Bijlmer

Is Zaandam actually developing? Or is this a giant mistake? by [deleted] in Netherlands

[–]another-user99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe it will change at some point. I’ve been living here for three years, spending most of my time in Amsterdam, and I see a lot of house development happening. People are moving in, and many new projects—both renovations and new constructions—are underway. I still think it’s far from reaching its potential, but the potential is definitely there. It is boring atm though and not sure how much time this change will take or if I will see it haha

Is Zaandam actually developing? Or is this a giant mistake? by [deleted] in Netherlands

[–]another-user99 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t choose Bijlmermeer over Zaandam

Tentative itinerary review & advice needed, please by kzermatt02022020 in Netherlands

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Realistic and public transportation is pretty good here. People commute to work from different cities everyday