Rules for hospitalization of pregnant women
In most countries of Europe and Asia, there are similar rules of hospitalization for pregnant women who intend to give birth in foreign clinics. If the patient does not consider the option of living in the city during the entire gestation period, she must arrive at the clinic no later than 3 weeks before the expected date of delivery.
This will allow:
- To carry out a thorough control diagnosis
- Assess and prevent risks (if present)
- Determine the method of delivery (natural or surgical)
Both joint and separate stays with the baby are available to patients. The second option is relevant in cases where a child is born with prematurity and other pathologies, therefore requiring constant medical supervision and treatment.
Childbirth abroad
Childbirth abroad takes place in comfortable conditions, with the constant support of medical staff and all the necessary conditions to help the baby and the woman in labor. Foreign clinics use advanced equipment that allows them to quickly diagnose and treat obstetric pathologies and other complications, both during pregnancy and during delivery.
Foreign clinics and perinatal centers are equipped with high–tech units for the care and treatment of newborns, particularly those born with extremely low birth weight.
Advantages of giving birth abroad:
- Round-the-clock support, care and care from the medical staff
- Full support from hospitalization to discharge
- Innovative equipment
- Availability of new safe drugs
- The possibility of self-selection of the method of delivery
- Doctors have extensive experience in managing patients over 35 years of age
In foreign clinics, you and your unborn child will receive qualified assistance, recommendations on hygiene and nutrition, and primary vaccination upon request.








