What's wrong with trying?
- jesgr130
- Mar 19, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: May 19, 2019
This is the story of Mrs. M.

As a exchange student Mrs. M. travelled for the first time and luckily she found a temporally work for a couple of months. This was the plan but she was open to the new adventure to begin a nomadic professional. This is how her career was born. After that other work related with the university came and after some years she finally returned to her own country. This last travel was the last, there she meet her future husband.
“My first child was born in my country of origin, due to the fact that I didn't have a medical follow-up and in some European countries the obstetrician of childbirth usually doesn't get to know the patients. Therefore, I maintained my private medical coverage in my country with a family doctor supervising everything. That gave me confidence.”
Her husband was open to her adventure and understood the cultures' differences, so he did not have any problem to have the baby in another country then where they decided to establish.
Nomadic with family and welfare.
In the beginning the husband of Mrs. M. had no problem with all the travels regarding the birth issue. After a while this turned up in problems. He was more comfortable with the welfare rules on his own country then only go and back. Thus a little time after the second kid the family fell a part. Mrs. M. had a hard time to fit in with the rules of the new country and vice versa with her husband, so the family was not able to live in a nomadic situation. Anyway the second kid was born in Europe. Therefore the European rules are given to him as a part of the welfare system. Even though, they are living all in Europe, in the same country, but Mrs. M. and the kids take every summer and winter holiday to travel to her home country.
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