When the wedding is over and the couple goes back home they find all their furniture and belongings on top of the roof and all the doors to the house are locked. One of the first obstacles for the wedded couple is to get the furniture back into the house. They do this task with no help from anybody else except themselves, while everyone else watches them. People in Germany have some pretty interesting traditions and ways to go about marriage. The average age of first marriages in Germany is for males 31 years old and females 28 years old. The number of marriages for 2001 on average is 381,591. Which are less marriages then the year 2000, 418,550 marriages took place. .
Along with peculiar wedding traditions they also have bizarre ways of having children. There are many different ways Germans do things then Americans in the aspect of giving birth. Although medical systems of different the level of care is the same. Many of the doctors in Germany speak English but not all the staff in the hospital does. One of the first things that might be different is the way the head doctor interacts with you. In American you might expect to receive detailed information on your birth but not in Germany. People are not sure if it's a cultural difference, language difference, a procedural difference, or just a combination of all three? When talking to a doctor you need to stress that you want to understand what choices are available and what are the risks that go alone with those choices. Germans use a lot of holistic medicine. The doctor or midwife helping with the birth my perform acupuncture, acupressure and massage therapies during the birth. They also recommend herbal teas and homeopathic medicines. .
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Will be recommended for you or your baby as antibiotics. Unlike here in America Medicine for babies is not always in a liquid form in Germany, sometimes they make pills for the babies. Some couples in Germany usually have 2 or more children but recently in Germany more couples are choosing to not have children at all.