Dear mothers-to-be
We usually check you in for the delivery in our maternity ward at 36th-37th week of pregnancy. It is necessary to make an appointment by phone in advance. You should be sent to check-in by your district gynaecologist, who will also give you an application form. Please have it with you. We also ask you to print out and fill in the documents which can be found in the "Downloadable Documents"" section below. Filling them in on time will speed up your admission to the hospital before the delivery. Please bring these documents with you to the check-in. You will also need your pregnancy card, the ID card, the insurance card, a photocopy of your marriage certificate or a record of paternity and the results of any tests you have undergone during your pregnancy. The check-in consists of an interview with the midwife and a doctor, discussing your medical history, filling in the information for the registry office and performing an ultrasound biometry (weight measurement) of the fetus. If the doctor finds any risk factors or deviations from normal, they may recommend further check-ups. The following consultations can usually be arranged with your district gynaecologist, who will refer you to the care of the delivery room on the date of delivery. You will make an appointment by phone again. For the first-time mothers, we recommend a fetal weight estimation at the time of delivery, which can also be booked at our ward.
The delivery-room clinic is located on the 5th floor of Block G.
Important contacts
- Delivery-room ambulance 567 157 680 – call in the workdays within the office hours 7:00-15:00.
- Ultrasound 567 157 420.
Documents to bring
- Application from the district gynecologist,
- Agreement to enter the delivery room,
- Medical history,
- Informed consent to the spontaneous delivery,
- Documents to print,
- Name agreement,
- Pregnancy card,
- ID card,
- Certificate of the health-insurance,
- Copy of the marriage certificate or paternity record for unmarried couples,
- Results or reports of check-ups undergone during pregnancy.






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