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I went to TMC as the fee estimates I see online looks quite reasonable for a single bedded, and just a tad more expensive than KKH private. I had to have a c section as it took many hours to get to 4cm dilation and the gynae had concerns that the baby heartbeat seems to dip with every contraction. That total bill came up to $19k+ inclusive of doctor fees. My SIL who was scheduled for c-sect but delivered earlier than scheduled was also considered an emergency c-sect and had to pay 10k on top of medisave. So do bear these potential bills in mind.

For me, I’m the opposite. I’m private at private hospital but change to sub wk34 due to pregnancy complication so the induce labour was sort of understood already (be it sub or private). To me, I feel that give birth at sub is ok. I give birth at sgh so it’s not as “crowded” as kkh. If I have #2, I will go for private gynae for checkup, but go to public hospital to give birth. I want to be able to scan and see my baby at every appointment.

thank you all for the replies! I've thought over and decide to go ahead with subsidise 😅 mainly because I feel I could save up the money for a more beneficial thing (prenatal/postnatal massage) rather than a luxury stay 😅 but good to know of the estimated prices , just in case I change my mind in between 😂 this pregnancy makes me middle headed haha! thanks again!!

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i went subsidised first den chg pvt after 20 wks scan..can choose a fixed gynae which is better..bt ward only A or b1 and the deposit is quite ex if u have a budget.. delivery wise, choose a good gynae n u will be confident that all will go well under good hands la..if ur under sub n u take 4 bedded u will be auto charged as pvt patient

yes definitely abt to change from sub to private later. i chose to change at the 3rd trim and chose A ward. total bill about 3-4k at KKH. TMC would be more, i think about 7-10k

4 bedded would mean private, I heard some mummies saying it is possible.. I personally choose sub then switch to pte due to personal reason and preference..

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