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- Q What should I do if I am thinking of giving birth at a midwifery hospital?
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AWe should first have your pregnancy determined at a nearby medical institution, and then come to see us as soon as possible.
- Q How much does childbirth cost?
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ABoth inpatient delivery and home delivery are 600,000 yen ~, but there is a surcharge depending on the night, holidays, and delivery time, so the standard delivery cost is 650,000 yen ~ 750,000 yen. (The 12,000 yen premium for the obstetric medical care guarantee system will be kept separately.)
- Q Is it possible to make an appointment for delivery?
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AYes we can. When you receive a reservation fee of 30,000 yen, you will make a delivery reservation. Appointments can be made at any time from the time of the visit to the time of the first visit. The reservation fee is for the maternity class instructor fee and textbook fee.
Refunds can be made for unavoidable reasons such as miscarriage until the first visit, but please note that we will not be able to refund you if you are transferred to a different hospital or transported to a hospital after the first visit, or if you are unable to take a maternity class.
- Q Is it possible to give birth at home?
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AWe recommend that you get involved as early as possible in order to value the relationship with the pregnant woman, but please contact us if you wish to give birth at home.
- Q Is I planning to give birth at another hospital, can I only take the motherhood class?
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AWe are basically for those who give birth at our hospital, but if you wish, you can also receive it, so please contact us.
- Q Is I planning to give birth at another hospital, can I only receive prenatal checkups?
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AI'm sorry. We only accept prenatal checkups for those who are due to give birth at our hospital.
- Q How much does outpatient breastfeeding cost?
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AThe outpatient clinic is 7,700 yen (including tax) for the first visit and 5,500 yen (including tax) for the second visit.
In the case of house calls, the fee is 11,000 yen (including tax) for the first visit and 8,800 yen (including tax) for the second visit.
In the case of a house call to a distant place, we may charge an additional fee.
- Q What should I visit a breastfeeding outpatient clinic if I am thinking of weaning or weaning?
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AYou Basically, in most cases, you will come once 3~4 days after weaning or weaning, and then finish with 2~3 cares at intervals.
However, it depends on the condition of your breasts when you stop breastfeeding, and if you are experiencing some kind of trouble while breastfeeding, you may want to stop after adjusting your breast condition. First of all, please feel free to contact us by phone.
- Q Do you have a parking lot?
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AWe have a private parking lot for one car on the back side of the Times opposite the midwifery hospital, so please use it.
In addition, you can use the garage on the 1st floor of the midwifery hospital if it is vacant. If you wish to use the parking lot, please be sure to ask the staff. If both are full, please use the nearby coin-operated parking lot. If you are in the maternal and child care business (short stay / day care), you can use it for a short time to pick up and drop off your child, but if you come to the hospital by yourself, please use the nearby coin parking lot or come to the hospital by public transportation. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your cooperation.
- Q Is going there for the first time, but I don't know the place.
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AYou don't understand even if you look at the map, we will guide you by phone.
I think it would be a good idea to use Miharudai Nursery School and Kuboyama Shrine as landmarks. In addition, if you enter your phone number in the car navigation system, you may be guided to the address before the relocation (Heiraku, Minami-ku), so it is better to enter your current address (126 Miharudai, Minami-ku).
- Q Is it okay to bring my children?
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AAbsolutely. Please feel free to come to the clinic with your children.
At the breastfeeding outpatient clinic, we also examine the condition of the baby. In addition, we have a waiting area where children will not be bored.