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Home / Lifestyle / US Mom Returns Home: India's Community & Care Wins Over

US Mom Returns Home: India's Community & Care Wins Over

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Seeking stronger cultural connection for her children, an Indian-American mother returned.
  • US healthcare costs and limited maternity leave prompted the family's move back.
  • The family found Indian healthcare more accessible and less stressful than in the US.
US Mom Returns Home: India's Community & Care Wins Over

An Indian-American woman, who lived in the United States for 17 years, has recently relocated her family back to India. She explained that her decision was driven by a desire to provide her children with a strong sense of community and cultural belonging. She felt that in India, her twins would experience their heritage more authentically than in the US.

Rising healthcare expenses and shorter maternity leave periods in the US were significant factors. The mother detailed facing annual deductibles of $14,000 and monthly premiums that soared to $1,600. In contrast, she noted India offers more accessible healthcare, describing it as less of a luxury and providing quicker, more supportive care.

Her reflections on the differences in parental leave, with India offering 26 weeks compared to the US's typical six weeks, also influenced their choice. This move, shared in viral videos, resonates with many who reconsider their priorities regarding family, culture, and quality of life.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The family returned to India seeking a stronger cultural connection for their children and citing dissatisfaction with US healthcare costs and maternity leave policies.
The family highlighted lower costs, greater accessibility, and a more supportive system in India, compared to high deductibles and premiums in the US.
The mother noted India's 26 weeks of maternity leave versus the US's typical six weeks, indicating a preference for better support during the postpartum period.

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