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Maternity
Hong Kong is well-equipped with medical facilities and compares favorably with other
developed countries.
Youcanchoose togivebirth inapublicorprivatehospital.For thosewhooptforapublichospital,
Government-funded medical services are available to all eligible residents at a subsidized cost.
There isagovernment-fundedpre-andpost-natal careprogramformothersandbabies,aswell
as programs on care for young children, which include topics such as vaccinations.
Pregnant women are advised to book their hospital as early as possible. Some women choose
tobookbothapublicandprivatehospital incaseoneofthem isnotavailable.TheCommunity
Advice Bureau can provide information on the English-speaking maternity facilities.
Pregnancy and Ante-Natal Care
The Family Health Services provides a comprehensive range of services for pregnant women who
are residents of Hong Kong. You can enjoy a comprehensive antenatal shared-care programme
provided by the Maternal and Child Health Centre (MCHCs) of the Department of Health in
collaboration with the obstetrics departments of public hospitals. The programme will monitor the
progress of your entire pregnancy and delivery process. You will receive routine check-ups, blood
tests and health education information during your antenatal visits.
Once the pregnancy has been confirmed contact the nearest centre – many operate a booking
system for newappointments or give a timewindowwhen newcases should attend.Much of
thisinformation isavailableonline.Afteran initial visit,thepregnantwomanmaybe issuedwith
a recordcardwhich shemusttake onsubsequent visits.Please refer to thebelowHongKong
Government website for eligibility and information on antenatal care.
www.gov.hk/en/residents/health/healthedu/havingababy.htmFor those opting for private care,all the above services and tests would be conducted by your
Obstetrician of choice within his/her offices. The nurse within the Obstetricians office would
liaise directly with the hospital and book the relevant maternity package as directed by you.
Some mothers choose to pay for a private obstetrician for the duration of their pregnancy,
however,then deliver the babyina public hospital. This isallowed,however,isrecommended
that you continue with the relevant check-ups and appointments through the government
system to ensure that the public hospital is up to date with all the latest information on your
pregnancy and to familiarize yourself with the system and the hospital.
The Birth
There are a number of private and government hospitals withmaternity wings. Costs vary between
facilities.Many hospitals have their ownwebsites where they publish their facilities and charges.
Government and private hospitals have recently experienced problems with women coming from
mainland China to give birth in their facilities and then return home again as Hong Kong law
statesthatachildborn inHongKongtoaparentfromChinahasa righttoHongKong residency.
This has led to public and privatehospitals being full and unable to takewomen wishing to give
birth in them.Manyof theprivatehospitalshave introducedanadditional fee to tryandalleviate
this problem. The Government is also trying to address this issue to avoid any further issues.