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  1. #61
    airendale, no prob. why don't you try inquiring at makati med. some of my friends delivered there and were allowed to bring their husbands. no need to pay for private labor rooms.
    it's definitely a lot different having your husband thoughout the process. even if to just hold his hand. i'm lucky that the first time i gave birth, he was by my side the whole time. even got to cut the umbilical cord.
    or try enrolling in some lamaze course na lang. will help you a lot too as they'll explain to both you and your husband the process you're going thru. it helps if the guy knows what will happen and how difficult it is for you. it lets him be a better companion throughout.

  2. #62
    geekhead, talaga? kasi a friend of mine na doctor said na pwede. oh well. [/B][/QUOTE]

    Yung nurse di ako pinapasok kasi. Wait lang ako sa labas mga 4 hrs. Bawal pa magyosi ust so pumupunta pa ako sa kotse para magyosi.

  3. #63
    My wife is giving birth this april, and we're considering manila sanitarium. there's a positive post here about that so malamang doon na kami.

    I was just thinking of a friend of mine. Nanganak yung misis nya sa bahay lang, with a kumadrona. Menos gastos. Of course, third child na nila yun at normal yung delivery so medyo confident sila sa ganong option.

    Tapos kinuwento nya rin yung pinsan nya, nanganak daw ang misis sa local health center. Averything went well, both mother and baby are fine. And they paid a grand total of -- 50 pesos.

    I wish i had that kind of confidence in local health centers. Laking tipid sana....

    But come to think of it, pinaghahandaan talaga natin yung panganganak, and we're prepared to pay the price so that we can have the best possible service. Pero how much better are the expensive hospitals really, compared to those health centers?

  4. #64
    blahbitty blah
    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Location
    Metro_Manila

    Magkano manganak sa Medical City?

    *** may experience na sa Medical City Ortigas and how much did it cost you? Also, how was the treatment and who was your OB?

    Nakakalula mga OB horror stories sa ibang thread.

  5. #65
    i just gave birth nung sept 15 sa medical city.. according to my ob pareho lang daw ang prices nila kahit na ba bago na yung hospital.. anyways, they have a package that they would offer.. yun nga lang sa ward ka pero in fairness super ayos naman nung ward.. pag normal ka yung package is nsa 30K.. i didnt get the package kase gusto ko private room ako.. bsta personal reasons.. the thing is na-CS ako so napamahal ****.. umabot na almost 70K yung bill.. lahat lahat na yun.. thank god for philhealth so less 12K pa yung bill.., yung PF ng ob ko for CS is 25K for normal is arnd 10K.. yung ob ko *** is dra armee calayan.. maayos **** yung tahi sa kin chaka sbrang ok sha.. just pm me na *** if u need more details..

  6. #66
    Sa wife ko, 90+k! 30K dun sa OB, 15K sa anesthesiologist. Private room din, CS delivery. That was way back 2002.

  7. #67
    i just gave birth last sept 19. my ob is dra lyra ruth clemente chua. you'll surely love her. we availed of their package and due to the discounts we received, we only paid less 15T. yes the hospital indeed has a package, 27,500 for normal delivery and 45,000 for cs. you stay at the maternity ward. very clean and the rooms are not that small. you can make an ocular vivit if you want.

  8. #68
    i gave birth october last year. our bill reached approximately 47,000. normal delivery, large private room.

  9. #69
    blahbitty blah
    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Location
    Metro_Manila
    thanks, you've all been very helpful.

  10. #70

    How much manganak? Hospital bills and feedback [Merged]

    Hi i'm 20 weeks pregnant and i would like to ask how much ang cost ng giving birth nyo and saang hospital?????

    hope to hear from you soon guys...

    thanks!!!

  11. #71
    year 2000 sa manila doctors. yung sa ob-gyn, package na at P27,000 ang cs, ibig sabihin kapag monthly at weekly visits wala nang bayad sa consultation, from 5 weeks to delivery and post-delivery. tapos anaesthesiologist P9,000. hospital expenses umabot ng P39,000 (room, delivery room, meds, etc.) ako, tapos yung anak ko nasa NICU for 10 days, P15,000 pedia niya, P3,000 sa pedia-opthalmologist at sa hospital halos P50,000 (3 kinds of incubator, meds, tests, etc) din. yung medicare mga P8,000 plus din ang nabawas, pero malaki pa rin balance. pero naka-claim ako sa SSS Maternity Benefit ng malaki.

  12. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by mytitagirl
    year 2000 sa manila doctors. yung sa ob-gyn, package na at P27,000 ang cs, ibig sabihin kapag monthly at weekly visits wala nang bayad sa consultation, from 5 weeks to delivery and post-delivery. tapos anaesthesiologist P9,000. hospital expenses umabot ng P39,000 (room, delivery room, meds, etc.) ako, tapos yung anak ko nasa NICU for 10 days, P15,000 pedia niya, P3,000 sa pedia-opthalmologist at sa hospital halos P50,000 (3 kinds of incubator, meds, tests, etc) din. yung medicare mga P8,000 plus din ang nabawas, pero malaki pa rin balance. pero naka-claim ako sa SSS Maternity Benefit ng malaki.

    hello mytitagirl!

    i'm a bit curious about SSS maternity benefits. tama ba ang pagkakaintindi ko na if you pay a minimum of 3 contributions, you can avail of it? or does the length of time you've been working still matter?

    hope you can help me out. thanks!


  13. #73
    sweet baby!!!
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    kung saan saan...
    gave birth mid last year...spent almost 80k. kasama na dun mga pf's. normal delivery, st luke's hospital. plus the fact that my baby stayed for 7days sa NICU kaya lumaki ang bill. (mild jaundice)

  14. #74
    ako 21K normal delivery sa province. about 30K kapag sa polymedic. may package din sila. kapag may philhealth ka or *** hubby mo, mas mura. almost double kapag CS.

  15. #75
    any idea kung how much manganak sa cardinal santos?

  16. #76
    san ba yung polymedic hospital???

  17. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by moonshine
    any idea kung how much manganak sa cardinal santos?
    my officemate gave birth at cardinal santos november of 2003 and spent around 120k (CS delivery)

    ako naman, i gave at st luke's november of 2002 and spent around 100k...CS din. stayed in a private room for 4 days. breakdown of fees: 30k-OB, 10k-Pedia, 10k-anesthesiologist, 50k+ - hospital charges...

  18. #78
    ozzy0409: polymedic, yan ata yung sa may edsa, sakop ng mandaluyong, di ko tanda pero pangalan ng isang doctor ang real name nyang hospital...

  19. #79
    May nanganak na ba sa Asian? 'gkano kaya dun? Same rate ba ng Makati Med or St. Luke?

  20. #80
    I gave birth as UERM, 55 thou all in -hospital stay of 4 days, room in with baby, and doctor's fees (ob. pedia and anesthesiologist). I really liked it at UERM, it's a "teaching hospital", so instead of nurses checking up on you, they have interns and doctors doing the job. They check up on you regularly though, which I liked, especially the first few days since my husband and I knew nothing about babies:-) but others may find the constant attention a bit intrusive. My doctor was Dra. Bolisay-Bongala, she also has clinic hours at Capitol Medical but she recommended UERM nga because it's cheaper plus nga I said I wanted adequate attention. My friend kasi had a horror story about Medical City where they had one nurse per 10 mothers, yikes, it took her hours to be discharged even though she could walk around na.

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