“I thought I had everything under control, but moving abroad while expecting my first baby showed me how much I didn’t know. Everything was different—the medical system, the cultural norms around pregnancy, even the way people approached baby gear! I needed guidance, and that’s exactly what I found with Belovia.
Adela was incredible. She provided me with a clear roadmap, helping me understand how prenatal care worked, which local brands were trustworthy, and where to find the best postpartum support. She also helped me navigate some unexpected challenges, like getting the right paperwork for my baby’s citizenship and setting up a postpartum care plan that included home visits and lactation support.
Thanks to Belovia, I didn’t just prepare for my baby—I built a strong foundation for my new life as a mother in a foreign country. I can’t recommend their services enough. If you’re an expat mom, this is the best gift you can give yourself.“
“Moving to a new country while pregnant was both exciting and terrifying. I didn’t know where to start, finding the right doctors, understanding the healthcare system, and preparing for my baby in a completely different environment felt overwhelming.
Then I found Belovia, and it changed everything. Adela helped me navigate the entire process, from choosing a hospital that fit my needs to recommending the best prenatal classes in my area. She even helped me set up my nursery, making sure I had all the essentials without overbuying. More than that, she became my go-to support system. Knowing I had someone to ask questions and rely on for guidance gave me peace of mind.
Now, as I hold my newborn in my arms, I can’t help but feel grateful for the care, knowledge, and warmth Belovia provided. It truly made my experience as an expat mom so much smoother and more joyful.”
“As a first-time mom living abroad, I was completely overwhelmed by all the baby products out there. Everyone had an opinion, every list was different, and I didn’t know what I actually needed — or what made sense in Germany.
The Essential Baby Shopping service from Belovia was honestly a game changer. Adela not only helped me figure out what I really needed (and what I didn’t), but she also explained how the systems work here — like what I get from my health insurance and what to buy myself.
We created a clear, simple list tailored to my lifestyle and space, and she even suggested brands I never would’ve found on my own. I saved so much time, money, and mental energy and I actually feel excited instead of anxious now. I wish every expecting parent had this kind of support. It’s not just shopping help — it’s peace of mind.”
“When I first arrived in this country, I didn’t have a support network, and being pregnant made me feel even more alone. I wasn’t sure where to find maternity clothes, what hospital to choose, or even where to connect with other moms. That’s when I discovered Belovia, and it made all the difference. Adela didn’t just help with logistics, she became my guide, my confidante, and my biggest cheerleader. She helped me find a doctor who spoke Spanish, guided me through the best birthing options, and even introduced me to a group of incredible expat moms who are now my friends. Thanks to Belovia, I felt empowered and informed, instead of lost and overwhelmed.
Having someone who truly understands the challenges of being an expat mom made all the difference. Today, I look back and realize that hiring a Baby Planner wasn’t just helpful—it was one of the best decisions I made for my journey into motherhood.”
“Nothing really prepares you for postpartum — not the books, not the classes, not even the birth itself. I thought I’d be fine once the baby was here, but I felt so lost, exhausted, and honestly… invisible. Belovia’s Postpartum Support was exactly what I didn’t know I needed. Adela held space for me without judgment, without pressure. She helped me process my birth story, find small rituals to feel like myself again, and even supported me through things like baby registration and navigating follow-up care.
It was such a relief to have someone who truly understood what I was going through not just physically, but emotionally. I felt seen, cared for, and gently reminded that I matter too. This isn’t just a service. It’s care, it’s presence, it’s the village we all talk about but rarely have.”