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Childbirth in Greece: Our Best Clinics and Costs 2025

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How Much Does Childbirth Cost in Greece?

The average price of Childbirth in Greece is $1,884, the minimum price is $1,615, and the maximum price is $2,153.
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Childbirth in Greece: a day-by-day timeline

Day 1: Arrival in Greece
  • You should ensure you have all necessary documents for your childbirth procedure upon arrival. This includes your medical records and identification.
  • Contact the clinic to confirm your arrival and any initial appointments or tests.
  • Rest and adjust to the local time zone. This will help you be well-rested for upcoming medical procedures.
Day 2: Initial Clinical Assessment
  • You need to attend the first assessment. This may include an obstetrics clinical examination and ultrasound. It helps review your medical record and provides an opportunity for counseling.
  • Be prepared for potential recommendations for additional tests or referrals based on the initial assessment.
  • Discuss any concerns or questions with the obstetrician to ensure clarity on the upcoming procedure.
Day 3-10: Pre-Delivery Preparations
  • Undergo regular prenatal diagnostic tests if not yet performed, such as Full Blood Count, ESR, and Electrocardiogram.
  • Complete essential maternal laboratory tests, including Feritin, CMV IgG/IgM, Toxo IgG/IgM, and others as recommended.
  • Consider a Pap Smear Test if recommended by your obstetrician and not recently performed.
  • Continue with regular obstetrics examinations and ultrasounds, especially if you are beyond the 34th week of pregnancy.
Day 11: Pre-Operative Consultation
  • Meet with your obstetrician and anesthesiologist to discuss the caesarian section procedure, including epidural anesthesia.
  • Review the hospitalization plan, which typically includes up to 4 days in a selected room type (3-bedded, 2-bedded, or single room).
  • Discuss any potential additional costs, such as extra procedures or special medications for you or the neonate.
Day 12: Day of Childbirth
  • Arrive at the hospital as scheduled for the caesarian section. Ensure you have a support person with you if allowed.
  • The procedure will include continuous cardiotocographic monitoring and necessary blood tests for both you and the neonate.
  • Post-procedure, both you and the neonate will be closely monitored by the medical team, including a neonatologist.
Day 13-15: Post-Operative Care
  • Stay in the hospital for recovery, where you will receive medication and medical supplies as part of the care package.
  • Neonates undergo compulsory screening for congenital conditions such as hyperthyroidism and phenylketonuria.
  • Engage in follow-up consultations with your obstetrician and pediatrician to ensure both you and the baby are healthy.
Day 16: Discharge and Preparation for Departure
  • Once cleared by the medical team, prepare for discharge from the hospital.
  • Receive instructions for post-operative care at home, including any medications or follow-up appointments needed.
  • Ensure you have all necessary documentation for the neonate, including birth certificates and health records.
Day 17-18: Departure from Greece
  • Make travel arrangements for returning home. Ensure you have accounted for any special needs for yourself and the newborn during travel.
  • Contact the clinic if you have any last-minute questions or require additional documentation for your healthcare provider back home.
  • Prepare for a safe journey back. Ensure you have all essential items for both you and the baby during transit.

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Updated: 05/09/2022
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