My wife ("Layla" on this board) and I are moving to London this fall. We're also having our second child around the same time. As it stands now, we could either have the child here in the US and then wait 4 weeks or so to make the trek over to London or we could move to London about 4-6 weeks before the baby is born and have it there.
Of course, there are basic logistical nightmares to consider, including packing, unpacking, finding a place, selling a place, etc. We're still sorting through those.
For now, we are really interested in how childbirth works over there. We had our first baby (Natalie, 2 yrs old) fairly naturally --- no epidural, no episiotomy, no vaccinations, most of the labor done at home (went the hospital when Alena was at a 6 or 7, I think). We'd like to reproduce the same experience as much as possible this time around. The thing we're most concerned about is having to battle our doctor over it. We saw a doctor here in the US yesterday, and it would be a nightmare with her --- she's totally controlling, full of scare tactics, and just wants us to fit in with her normal routine (which includes a high rate of episiotomies and C-sections).
What do you think? Would it be straightforward to find a supportive doctor over there? Is the system efficient enough to allow us to find one so late in the game (6 weeks before due date)?