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Having a Baby in Cyprus: What Future Parents Should Know

Cyprus is considered one of the comfortable countries for having a baby. Good healthcare, modern clinics, and a calm atmosphere make the island a popular place not only for local residents but also for foreigners.

However, before planning childbirth, it is important to understand a few things: where women give birth, how much it costs, and what insurance covers.

Where people give birth in Cyprus

On the island, there are two main options.

Public hospitals

They operate under the GESY medical insurance system. This is the national healthcare system used by residents of the country.

In these hospitals, childbirth takes place under the supervision of doctors and midwives. The rooms are usually simple, but they have everything necessary. The main advantage is that the cost is significantly lower if you participate in the GESY system.

Private clinics

This is a more popular option among foreigners. Private maternity clinics offer more comfort:

- private rooms

- the ability to choose your doctor

- a calmer atmosphere

- sometimes the partner is allowed to be present during childbirth

Many doctors in Cyprus work mainly in private clinics.

What insurance covers

If you participate in the GESY system, most of the expenses related to pregnancy and childbirth are covered by the state.

Usually included:

- gynecologist appointments

- medical tests

 - ultrasound scans

- childbirth in a public hospital

- postnatal care

With private insurance, much depends on the specific policy. Some insurance companies cover childbirth completely, while others cover only part of the costs.

It is important to remember one detail. Many insurance companies have a waiting period. This means that insurance begins to cover childbirth only 9–12 months after the policy is issued.

Prenatal care during pregnancy

Usually, the expectant mother visits the doctor about once a month. As the due date approaches, appointments become more frequent.

During these visits doctors usually perform:

- ultrasound scans

- blood tests

- monitoring the baby’s condition

- recommendations on nutrition and lifestyle

Many doctors in Cyprus speak English, so foreign patients usually feel quite comfortable.

A few important points

There are several things that are better to know in advance.

Choosing a doctor

In Cyprus, people often choose the doctor first and then the clinic where the doctor will deliver the baby.

- Partner presence

- In most private clinics, partners are allowed to be present during childbirth.

- Hospital rooms. Private clinics usually offer individual rooms, while public hospitals often have shared wards.

- Baby’s documents. After the birth, a birth certificate is issued. Based on this document, parents can then arrange the official documents for the child.

Childbirth in Cyprus usually takes place in a calm and safe environment. The medical standard is high, and future parents can choose the option that suits them best: a public hospital or a private clinic.

The most important thing is to choose a doctor in advance, clarify the insurance conditions, and understand the budget. This will make the pregnancy and childbirth period much more comfortable and less stressful.

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