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from what I've heard quite a bunch locals do the same thing. My problem is that Vitoria only has 1 public delivery service (at Txagorritxu Hospital) and it is a diff. place from where you've been doing your pregnancy control, so a randomly assigned midwife that knows nothing about your pregnancy but what little is written in the very brief "cartilla de la embarazada" says (pregnant card, the small booklet with a rainbow at the front), will be the one in charge of your child's birth.
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