Counselling and preparation for the birth
Caution
The information on the page applies to all births in Austria.
As soon as you know you are pregnant, it is very important to arrange regular consultations with a doctor and/or a gynaecologist. These consultations are key to ensuring that any potential health risks during your pregnancy are detected and treated as quickly as possible. You should also make sure that all the preventative examinations recommended in the mother-child health passport are carried out at the appropriate times.
Further links
- Parent and child centres (→ babynet.at)German text
- Midwives (→ Austrian Chamber of Midwifes)German text
- Family and partner advice centres (→ BKA)German text
- Provincial Medical Associations (→ Austrian Health Portal)German text
- Find a clinic
- Information on pregnancy (Austrian Health Portal)
- Preparing for birth (Austrian Health Portal)
- Early support − Support and advice
Advice
For more information about "teenage pregnancy" go to oesterreich.gv.at.
Antenatal classes are provided by a variety of organisations and institutions across Austria, such as:
- Hospital/clinic maternity wards
- Midwives (→ Austrian Chamber of Midwives)German text
- Adult education centres (→ Chamber of Austrian Adult Education Centres)German text
- Private associations such as "→ NANAYAGerman text – the Centre for Pregnancy, Birth and Life with Children in Vienna
Physiotherapy for expectant mothers is provided in maternity units across Austria, by
- midwives (→ Austrian Chamber of Midwives)German text und in den
- parent and child centres (→ babynet.at) German textof the Office for Youth and Families (→ BKA)German text
In addition to medical support to maintain your physical health, mental health support (pregnancy advice services) are also available. Expectant mothers who are experiencing difficult family circumstances, who feel overwhelmed by their pregnancy or who simply need some support can use these centres to get information about their rights under applicable welfare and social security law, assistance in a crisis, advice about becoming a parent for the first time, what they can do to bond with their baby and practical help. Expectant fathers can also make use of these services.
- Family advice service(→ BKA)German text
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