Before your baby is born
Choices in antenatal care
Outlining the choices in antenatal care in Ireland,
combined, private, semi-private and public.
Maternity and Infant Care Services
Public health service in Ireland provides free maternity
services for all expectant mothers for the period of the pregnancy and for 6 weeks after the birth.
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Women's health
Flexible maternity services
An outline of maternity hospitals in Ireland offering more
flexible maternity services.
Home birth
How to arrange a home birth in Ireland.
Antenatal visits
During pregnancy in Ireland, the mother and baby's health
is monitored through antenatal appointments. Description of the booking visit
and subsequent visits.
Antenatal classes
Antenatal classes in Ireland are provided by your hospital and help parents prepare for the birth of your baby. Find out more.
Maternity Benefit
Maternity Benefit in Ireland is a payment by the Department of Social and Family Affairs to women on maternity leave from work. Find out more about Maternity Benefit and how to apply.
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Social welfare payments
Families and children
Maternity leave
All female employees in Ireland are entitled to maternity leave from work immediately before and after the birth of their child.
Find out more.
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Employment rights and conditions
Leave and holidays
Health and Safety Benefit
A summary of Health and Safety Benefit for
pregnant/breastfeeding women in Ireland.
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Social welfare payments
Families and children
Health and safety at work
Employers' responsibilities to employees regarding health
and safety measures in the workplace
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