A Second Home in the United States: A Heartfelt Sharing from a Mother Who Gave Birth Abroad

March 06,2026
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With BLC’s thoughtful arrangements, I embarked on my journey to give birth in the United States. I originally arrived in America feeling nervous and uneasy, but the moment I stepped into the JDB maternity care center, I knew I had found “a second home in the U.S.”

The staff at the maternity care center were not only professional but also so warm and friendly that they felt like family. Whether it was meals, rest, postpartum care, or even the smallest daily needs, they assisted with incredible attentiveness. For a mother giving birth in a foreign country all alone, this sense of genuine care brought a level of comfort that is truly beyond words.

What moved me most was that they not only cared for my physical recovery but also supported me emotionally. Every emotional fluctuation, every worry, and every doubt—I always had someone willing to sit with me, listen patiently, and offer comfort, so I never felt alone.

The center also gathered many mothers like me who came to the U.S. for embryo transfer. Having gone through similar experiences, we naturally formed a warm sense of companionship. In the afternoons, we would often meet for tea, chat, and exchange our thoughts on fertility and motherhood. Time slipped by in laughter, and I even felt a bit reluctant to leave when it was time to return home.

This journey was more than just giving birth—it became a precious memory of being supported, understood, and cared for.Thank you, BLC, and thank you to the maternity care center for helping me truly find “a second home” in the United States.


 
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