That sounds a little stressful Burmama having to travel for every appointment, but I know nothing about Burma really, I guess it's very much a developing country?
China is not too bad re antenatal care but I would end up with about 10 scans if I just went with the doctors, they have over-medicalised it all and I can't bear to face labour with so few options (on my back) and the looming 60% CS rate
but at least you can get any test you want and it's all very cheap. As long as you can navigate the culture differences! And language... I went to my routine appointment on Monday without DH ('of course I can do it by myself, no need to take a morning off work') and it was interesting...
Yes, I'm giving birth in the UK (Midlands) and I am still wrestling over when DH will fly over, currently thinking 39+5
To be honest he's not necessarily my ideal birth partner so I won't be upset if it happens early, it's more important he has time to bond with baby and get used to what babies need!
It is hard. We've not been separated for more than a week before. But needs must. In my mind, it's my last chance to enjoy singledom anyway before baby, so 6 weeks of coffee dates/afternoon teas/reading/cinema trips - I have big plans most of which I'll probably be too big and uncomfortable for
Lullaby I am envious you will be home over Christmas, I am going to miss it this year 
So how can we attract more prexpats over here?