I have two kids, both born in the UK, so I'll go in on this conversation. I'm a bit tired, as kids can do that to you, so bear with mr.
Hands down the maternity leave situation here is amazing. I had 13 months with my first, and with my second I had a year, with my childcare vouchers paid for, and when I chose not to return, they didn't require me to pay them back or do anything. I have a friend who is a government employee in the states, she had her baby 6 weeks ago and is going back to work in two weeks. Its a disgrace.
I love the care you get here during pregnancy, it's not treated as a medical condition, and I really loved meeting all the different midwives, and even though the hospital I was in wasn't an American style maternity ward, I had great experiences. I liked being in a ward with other women, I am still friends with the lady who was in the bed across from me!
Babygroups...best.thing.ever. So basically, any day of the week, morning or afternoon, I can go to a church hall, pop my baby in a bouncy chair, sit down and have someone bring me a cup of tea! Not to mention I can gab with other new mothers and make tons of friends! Holy crap! That's my idea of heaven! I am still friends with women I met at baby group almost 8 years ago!
We don't have any family near us here in Manchester, but I didn't find it difficult at all, I have a wonderful network of friends and all I have to do is ask for help! I made so many friends through having the kids, and I keep on meeting more people and making more friends! Kids are awesome for that!
One last thing, I was ble to give up work and stay at home with the kids, that is not something I could have done in NY where I am from, the cost of houses, property tax and the cost of living in general would make it difficult to survive there for us. I've been here for like 20 years and it's definitely home for me.