Clinic/ Hospital Recommendation
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I suggest Calmette. If you like to see the services offered at Calmette, please send me a message and I can arrange a 'walk-through' for you and your wife.
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Missus tells me her sister registered the birth of her 3 kids at her sangkat in Phnom Penh, despite her family book being from Kampong Cham. She doesn't have a carnet de residence.PSD-Kiwi wrote:Yes. If your missus is from Kampong Bumfuck Nowhere, but lives elsewhere, she can apply for Carnet de residence where you guys live and then register the kids birth there.epidemiks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:59 pmIs it a requirement that it be where the mother is registered, or just for future convenience?PSD-Kiwi wrote:Take all documents (certificate of birth from hospital, National ID card, family book and/or carnet de residence, passport with valid visa) to the Sangkat where the mother is registered, official fee is either 10 or 20,000 Riel.
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^ Cool. I'm sure individual experiences will vary, and will depend on the Sangkat Chiefs interpretation of the laws and procedures.
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Well, we'll find out how the BKK3 chief interprets it in about 8 weeks.PSD-Kiwi wrote:^ Cool. I'm sure individual experiences will vary, and will depend on the Sangkat Chiefs interpretation of the laws and procedures.
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Best of luck to you and your wife Epidemiks, and congrats!
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Cheers. All went smoothly!
Yep, so the BKK3 chief won't put him in the family book as it's not from his sangkat, which seems reasonable. He could make the birth certificate with some "persuasion", but longer term I think it'll be much easier if birth cert and family book is all correct and accurate. So the simplest, and most future-proof method appears to be having Yeay take the hospital birth certificate home and get her sangkat chief to make the local birth certificate and sort the family book update, which he confirmed over the phone he will do.
As for the delivery, besides the first ultrasound at Aurore, we did all prenatal and delivery at Khema International on 294. Would recommend them without hesitation.
The ob/gyn, paediatricians, and midwives were all fantastic, great communication and very knowledgeable, plus great facilities and rooms. Having worked in a large private hospital's maintenance department, it seems they've got most of the place built right.
Price wise, it turned out pretty reasonable: $400 over 8 antenatal checkups with ultrasounds, blood tests, medicines etc; and $1200 for the 'deluxe' package for natural delivery - 4 days, 3 nights in a very large private room with a large couch and two extra fold out beds, inclusive of all treatment, meds, round the clock midwife checks, and Dr's rounds, nappies, and food (they give you a delivery allowance and you just tell them what you want, but we had trouble spending the included allowance).
Wife was very pleased - despite initially protesting the price compared to other clinics - and found it stress free and comfortable, which I think made a big difference to her recovery.
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