What are the procedures for giving birth in Hong Kong?

The budget package for giving birth in Hong Kong is 60,000 for natural delivery and 70,000 for caesarean section. The premium package is about 70,000 for natural delivery and 80,000 for caesarean section. On June 5438+1 October1this year, public hospitals in Hong Kong lifted the "purchase restriction order" for mainland pregnant women, and the tide of mainland pregnant women going to Hong Kong to give birth began to rise one after another. From now until February next year, there are very few obstetric beds in Hong Kong. Since February this year, the Yangcheng Evening News reporter has launched an investigation into this phenomenon. According to the survey, Hong Kong's medical technology and the benefits that "Hong Kong-born babies" may enjoy in the future are the greatest motivation for mainland expectant mothers-gritting their teeth and rolling up their sleeves to grab beds for pregnant women in Hong Kong-and pregnant women with "big bellies" can be seen waiting in line at every port in Shenzhen. Since 200 1 Hong Kong granted the right of abode to children born to mainland couples in Hong Kong, the number of "Hong Kong-born babies" increased from 620 in 200 1 Hong Kong to 29,760 last year, with an increase rate of 47 times. Then, can these "Hong Kong-born babies" really enjoy free medical care, free education and visa-free treatment in more than 30 countries in Hong Kong? The mother felt that the money was well spent. Mrs Zou lives in Baoan District, Shenzhen. In July this year, she gave birth to her second child in Hong Kong. Yangcheng Evening News reporter began to follow up with Ms. Zou in February this year and recorded the whole process of her going to Hong Kong to give birth. Ms Zou comes from Guangdong and has friends in Hong Kong. At the beginning of February, accompanied by friends from Hong Kong, she found a clinic in Yuen Long, spent HK$ 100 to open a letter of introduction, then made an appointment for a bed in Rongfengshu Maternal and Child Health Center in Yuen Long, Hong Kong, and paid a deposit of HK$ 39,000. Why go to Hong Kong to have a baby? Ms. Zou said: "I am a second child, and I have to be fined for giving birth in Shenzhen." At the beginning of May, Mrs. Zou made an appointment for the only prenatal examination in a hospital in Hong Kong. During the inspection, Mrs. Zou was deeply impressed by the technology and service of Hong Kong hospitals: "Public hospitals in Hong Kong only require one inspection there, while private hospitals generally have to check it three times. B-ultrasound done in Hong Kong hospital is black and white, but the expected date of delivery told by the doctor is very accurate. My first child was born in the mainland. At that time, the attitude of doctors and nurses was very different from that of Hong Kong. " In the early morning of June 24th, Mrs Zou's amniotic fluid broke, and she immediately took a taxi from home to Hong Kong to have a baby. That night, Shun gave birth to a son weighing more than 3 kg. After the child was born, the birth certificate was completed within 5 days. "The hospital will transfer the newborn information to the birth registration office in the corresponding area in batches to apply for a birth certificate. I just caught up, so I only lived in Hong Kong for five or six days from the birth certificate. " Mrs. Zou said. On July 28th, the reporter accompanied Mrs Zou to Hong Kong again. This time, she took her newborn son for a comprehensive examination. According to the requirements of the hospital, she takes her children to have a physical examination once a month. For the first daughter born in the mainland, mainland hospitals only require a simple physical examination every six months, which also makes Mrs. Zou feel that the services provided by Hong Kong hospitals are better. Mrs. Zou said that because of the smooth production process, all the expenses did not exceed a deposit of HK$ 39,000, and her son's physical examination and vaccination were free. For the future of this Hong Kong-born son, Mrs. Zou is still very confident: "The child is still young, and it depends on him how to develop in the future. Now many Hong Kong people have gone to Shenzhen to develop, and many Shenzhen people have gone to Hong Kong to develop. " As for whether the children will encounter any problems in the process of growing up, Mrs. Zou said that there is not much consideration. According to Hong Kong media reports, there were more than 78,000 newborn babies in Hong Kong in 2008, of which 33,000 were born to mainland mothers, while in 2006, there were 620 babies with 5438+0. The reporter's investigation found that there are two ways for mainland "expectant mothers" to give birth in Hong Kong: one is the "self-help" way to give birth to their own children, although it is economical, and the other is to choose a more expensive intermediary one-stop service. However, in either case, going to Hong Kong, a strange place to give birth, is a laborious task for the potbellied expectant mothers, and it also takes some risks. In order to understand the situation, the reporter called a XX maternal and child service agency that claimed to provide one-stop service for giving birth in Hong Kong. The reporter said that she is currently pregnant for 3 months and wants to know about going to Hong Kong to have a baby. Miss Li, a staff member of the maternal and child service agency, immediately worked out a "Hong Kong Delivery Plan and Roadmap" for the reporter: pregnant women are pregnant for about 3 months, and the company's professionals will make an appointment with the Hong Kong hospital, and pregnant women need to sign a power of attorney at the Shenzhen branch of the agency; On the same day or the next day, the intermediary agency will arrange personnel to accompany the customs clearance; After arriving in Hong Kong, a special person will assist in handling the reservation card; Then the client can go home and give birth. If you are a pregnant woman outside Shenzhen, you need to go to Shenzhen about 15 days in advance to give birth. About 3 days before the expected date of delivery, pregnant women go to the Hong Kong Confucius Center to wait for delivery until delivery, and go through a series of procedures such as discharge and children's documents. Tidy up and set off for the mainland. Miss Li specially reminded reporters that pregnant women should go to Hong Kong for prenatal examination when the fetus is 3 to 5 months old, and only after they get the appointment confirmation from the hospital can they survive for 7 months, and there are not many beds reserved in Hong Kong hospitals from now until February next year. She urged the reporter to decide whether to go to Hong Kong to have a baby. She also revealed: "The service of public hospitals in Hong Kong is not good, so we have to do three inspections. It's a little expensive to go to a private hospital, but the service is good. You only need to have a check-up. We will make an appointment when we are pregnant, and then take you to the hospital by car when the baby is coming. After giving birth, you can apply for a birth certificate and an account. These are all handled by our company. " As for the cost, this service organization offers two choices: the economy package and the distinguished package. In the economic package, the natural delivery is about 60 thousand yuan, and the caesarean section is about 70 thousand yuan. On this basis, the price of the premium package is more than 10,000 yuan. Free education about welfare? High borrowing costs! According to the data of the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department, 98% mainland parents choose to bring their children back to the mainland after giving birth, and only 28% said they would let their children live in Hong Kong before the age of 2/kloc-0. This means that the vast majority of babies born in Hong Kong will go to school in the Mainland. Without a mainland hukou, these children can only "borrow" to go to school, and they must pay a large loan fee. Drop points in college entrance examination? It's hard to guarantee after more than ten years! Many intermediary companies claim that "Hong Kong students" do not need to take the mainland college entrance examination after finishing high school, but only need to take the joint entrance examination for overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan students in ordinary universities, which is much easier than the college entrance examination. The admission line of key universities is about 200 points lower than the college entrance examination score. However, according to the reporter's understanding, the policy is currently only for students who really grew up in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. More than a decade later, when a large number of "Hong Kong students" studying in the mainland come to grab these places, it is difficult to guarantee that the education department will not introduce restrictive policies. Cheap medical care? The price is a long wait! Children with Hong Kong identity cards can enjoy cheap public medical care in Hong Kong. However, because it costs almost no money to see a doctor in public hospitals, there are many patients, and some patients have to wait for months before their turn, so it is difficult for "Hong Kong-born babies" who have lived in the mainland for a long time to enjoy low-cost medical care. At the same time, these children can no longer be registered in the mainland, and many mainland medical benefits can not be enjoyed. One hundred countries are exempt from visas? It will take 20 years to see the return! With a Hong Kong hukou, you can indeed go to countries above 130 without a visa, but the real convenience will not be seen until the children grow up, which means that it will take 20 years to see the reunification. At that time, you may not need a visa to go to many countries from the mainland of China. Welfare benefits lured the staff of Shenzhen ×××× Maternal and Child Service Agency to count the benefits of many "Hong Kong-born babies" to the Yangcheng Evening News reporter who called for an investigation: children have Hong Kong hukou all their lives, and they can enter more than 130 countries visa-free in the future, and immigration is much easier; In the mainland college entrance examination, children enjoy the treatment of "Hong Kong and Macao students", and the scores of the same school are 200 points lower than those of mainland candidates; Nine-year free education in both Chinese and English is implemented in Hong Kong, and students only need to pay textbook fees each semester. Hong Kong's medical security system and social security system are perfect. Children go to public hospitals in Hong Kong without spending any money, as well as unemployment benefits, pensions and living allowances for the elderly. ■ The lawyer reminded Mr. Zhuang that choosing to have a second child in Hong Kong is not protected by law. He said that many so-called intermediaries operate underground: "To be sure, these intermediaries registered in the Mainland have no government permission."