Passport examinations between parents and children help early identification and treatment of possible complications during pregnancy. A gynecologist explains when these occur and what happens.
50 years ago, the mother-child program was introduced in Austria to provide health care to pregnant women and children up to 5 years of age. The planned examinations are free if you use doctors contracted by the health insurer. By providing care before and shortly after birth, maternal and infant mortality and undetected fetal malformations can be significantly reduced, according to Prof. MR. Dr. Friedrich Gill, a gynecologist in Vienna, explains.
Source: Krone

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