Pregnancy / Childbirth

Pregnant women do not need to pay for the necessary examinations themselves. Childbirth related costs are also covered by basic health insurance. Following childbirth parents are offered free counseling.

Pregnancy and Childbirth Services

Medical services related to pregnancy or childbirth are covered by basic health insurance (Grundversicherung | Assurance de base). This includes regular check-ups preceding childbirth, childbirth itself, as well as necessary care following childbirth. Pregnant women are advised to consult a doctor or midwife early on. Hospitals and midwives offer prenatal classes (Geburtsvorbereitungskurs | Cours de préparation à l'accouchement). There are special classes for immigrants. Childbirth may take place in hospital, in a birth center, or at home.

After Childbirth

In Switzerland, it is common for parents to seek advice following childbirth. The information centre for mothers and fathers (Mütter- und Väterberatungsstelle | Centre de puériculture) is useful. It provides free information on the development, nutrition, care and upbringing of children aged 0–5 years. A doctor or midwife will inform parents about necessary follow-up examinations. It is very important that the child be insured against illness and accidents within the first three months following birth (basic health insurance |Assurance de base, accident insurance | assurance accident). Ideally, this is done before the child is born.

Abortion

Abortions are legal in Switzerland during the first 3 months of pregnancy. After the 12th week of pregnancy an abortion is an option only if the patient's physical and/or mental health is endangered. Whether or not this is the case must be evaluated by a doctor. Women considering abortion are offered free counseling. Young women under the age of 16 must consult a specialized counseling center. The cost of medical care will be covered by basic health insurance.