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  2. Pregnant women can apply for either attendance or sick leave certificate during the antenatal check up. Please click here for details. Copy of health record or investigation report. Pregnant women can apply for a copy of Antenatal Service health record or investigation report for future medical purposes.

  3. Antenatal check-up is important to safeguard the health of pregnant woman and her baby and to identify risk factors which may affect the pregnancy outcome. First Antenatal Visit. Registration at the counter (*Receive the following services as appropriate) Body weight, height, blood pressure measurements and urine test.

  4. Antenatal check-up is common for expecting mother to safeguard the health of the mother and that of her baby. It is equally important for woman and her spouse to have a body check-up before pregnancy to ensure that they are healthy for childbearing.

  5. Zenith Medical Centre offers a number of antenatal check-up and nursing services. Expectant mothers, in general, need to have 9-15 antenatal check-up during the whole pregnant journey to ensure healthy growth of the fetus as well as the pregnancy.

  6. Antenatal Care Once you get pregnant, you should go for antenatal checkup to ensure the health of you and your baby. The links below provide information on where to seek antenatal checkup and other services. Antenatal checkup service by public hospitals

  7. Antenatal Checkup Booking Procedures. Expectant mothers or their relatives are required to bring along their HK Identity Card (or a valid identity document), referral letter issued by a local registered medical practitioner / Chinese medicine practitioner / Maternal and Child Health Centre in the last three months and a proof of residential ...

  8. Information on Antenatal Service. Congratulations on your pregnancy and thank you for choosing the antenatal service of Maternal and Child Health Centres (MCHCs). Antenatal check-ups are essential for your health and that of your baby. Antenatal service in Hong Kong is provided by the public (Hospital Authority and MCHCs) and the private sectors.

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