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- Allgemeine Informationen über Zugangsrechte zu verfügbaren öffentlichen Präventionsmaßnahmen im Gesundheitsbereich und über die Pflichten zur Teilnahme an diesen Maßnahmen
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The health insurance company covers the costs of screening examinations and tests that are necessary during pregnancy.
The statutory prenatal care includes a detailed consultation in which your doctor will ask you about personal and family illnesses, your current condition and your life situation. During the physical examination, your weight and blood pressure will be measured and a blood and urine sample will be taken.
Following the initial examination, the doctor will issue the maternity passport. All the data that are important for pregnancy and birth are noted in this passport.
After the initial examination, further checks are carried out at four-week intervals. In the last two months of pregnancy, the interval is reduced to about two weeks. The doctor will check your baby's heartbeat and your weight at each appointment. They will also monitor the haemoglobin content of your blood. During the course of pregnancy, tests for hepatitis B infection (HBs antigen) and screening for gestational diabetes (glucose tolerance test) will also follow.
Other services include ultrasound examinations in the first, second and third trimesters and screening for gestational diabetes.
- Electronic health card,
- Maternity passport (issued at the initial examination)
None. Services that go beyond sufficient, appropriate and economic care are not paid for by the health insurance fund.
You can appeal against the decision of the health insurance fund. If the appeal is not upheld, you can file a lawsuit with the competent social court.
The statutory prenatal care includes:
- Detailed initial examination (consultation, physical examination including weight, blood pressure, blood and urine sample).
- Following the initial examination, the doctor issues the maternity passport. This records all examination results, relevant illnesses, hospital stays, date and course of birth and finally also the first details of the newborn.
- Further check-ups take place every four weeks during the first seven months of pregnancy, and every two weeks thereafter.
- jultrasound examinations in the first, second and third trimesters.
- from the sixth month of pregnancy, a screening for gestational diabetes