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* For a pregnancy information website in Italy IVG, check out [http://www.gravidanzaonline.it/contraccezione/IVG.htm Gravidanza Online] (in Italian)
* For a pregnancy information website in Italy IVG, check out [http://www.gravidanzaonline.it/contraccezione/IVG.htm Gravidanza Online] (in Italian)
* "If you want to know where the Roman women go to deliver children, I can say that traditionally, there are two places and equipes considered the best in town for giving birth. # 1) The hospital of [http://www.fatebenefratelli-isolatiberina.it/It/MaternitaLibrettoInformativoDipartimentale FatebeneFratelli] on the Isola Tiberina. They work jointly with # 2) Clinica Santa Famiglia, a small clinic in via dei Gracchi where you can be addressed if you want a little more privacy and ready to spend some money. Both are working for NHS and the best obstetrician and gynecologists work there. What kind of expat are you? if you are extraeuropean you may need an insurance. If you are from UK, you don't (yet)."
* "If you want to know where the Roman women go to deliver children, I can say that traditionally, there are two places and equipes considered the best in town for giving birth. # 1 The hospital of [http://www.fatebenefratelli-isolatiberina.it/It/MaternitaLibrettoInformativoDipartimentale FatebeneFratelli] on the Isola Tiberina. They work jointly with # 2 Clinica Santa Famiglia, a small clinic in via dei Gracchi where you can be addressed if you want a little more privacy and ready to spend some money. Both are working for NHS and the best obstetrician and gynecologists work there. What kind of expat are you? if you are extraeuropean you may need an insurance. If you are from UK, you don't (yet)."
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