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d_trinity14
post Nov 12 2013, 01:26 PM

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hi.. i need more info on the FPP scheme .. is it even possible to go to Hospital Putrajaya to register? or you will need to drop by first at any Klinik Kesihatan to get the pink card. Please advise..
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post Nov 13 2013, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(sonerin @ Nov 12 2013, 09:54 PM)
Need the pink card first then go to register for FPP. When you register for pink card you must tell them you want to go to putrajaya for delivery. They will give you a letter to register at putrajaya. You can go to the website to get more details
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Hi Sonerin, thanks for the reply.. but what I am getting from the blogs and all is that I do not need a pink card if under the fpp scheme. . Just need to get an appointment with them amd they will register me in.. for those not going under the fpp scheme only need to go for pink card..

Please advise anyone who has gone thru the fpp scheme without going to a government clinic first..

Thanks

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post Nov 17 2013, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(sonerin @ Nov 13 2013, 07:48 AM)
The FPP I got through need the pink card
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Did you get epidural? Wondering whats the difference getting it and not...we will still be in pain anyway right?

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post Nov 19 2013, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(shi_ne02 @ Nov 19 2013, 12:13 PM)
Hi. Anyone can share experience and quote prices for normal and c-sect at TMC and kelana jaya medical center please?

Also, any reviews about Dr. Loh Khee Fei?

Appreciate it. Thanks!
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kelana Jaya C-sect i think about 6-7k if not wrong. Dr.Loh Khee Fei is a very good doc.. he saved my sis's life and baby when they had emergency c-sect and was even at the hospital before them ready with a wheelchair at 6am. very professional although he doesn't speak much.
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post Nov 26 2013, 02:57 PM

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QUOTE(lizyap82 @ Nov 26 2013, 02:22 PM)
Hi, I'm pregnant 18weeks. It's my 1st baby. I'm going under FPP scheme at Hospital Selayang. The 1st check up was on last month with Dr.Yu. Tmr going to be my 2nd check up.
I never go to any Klinik Kesihatan to register/check up before. On the 1st check up at Hospital Selayang, they gave me a Pink book. Is it same with the Pink card u guys discussed here?
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Yes.. so nice yea.. you dont need a pink book.. for me.. i only managed to book an appointment in mac next year at Hospital Putrajaya under the FPP scheme.. and they advise me to go to Klinik Kesihatan for regular checkup. in a way save money also lar.. just the long waiting time..

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post Nov 27 2013, 08:02 AM

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QUOTE(sonerin @ Nov 26 2013, 11:39 PM)
Is better to get the doctor from the hospital Putrajaya to do the regular check up as the doctor will be the one delivering the baby. Anyway, you can get 4D scan for free in Putrajaya.
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I hv no choice.. the first appointment they set for me is next march .. sighzz
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post Jan 21 2014, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(guest07 @ Jan 21 2014, 02:31 PM)
Twins? Wow...Congra!  rclxms.gif

As it is need 5 months to do booking, what else if the delivery date comes earlier?

Means monthly body check up also do it in Putrajaya hospital? Because we had called Hospital Serdang, but they ask us to go for poliknilik for checkup. I thought all gov hospital is same case.

How you did the 1st time checkup in Putrajaya? Walk in or call for appointment? Weekend open?

Thanks a lots for your info.  biggrin.gif
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sonerin is under the FPP scheme only for Hospital Putrajaya and Hospital Selayang. Please google more on FPP scheme first. for Hospital Putrajaya, They will need you to go to kilnik kesihatan for checkup and to get the pink book. You will need to book appointment for the fpp scheme at hospital putrajaya. i called in November and only managed to book for March 2014 so yes.. its a long waiting list...


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post Feb 10 2014, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(scha.kiss @ Feb 10 2014, 06:51 AM)
guys,
if you can..try avoid being induced.
it is like you're forcing the baby to come out while he/she still enjoy swimming in your tummy!

but if you have probs with your pregnancy and need to be induced, before you go to the hospital and do it, opt for natural induction at home.
i was among those moms who failed woth the induction and as a result, emergency csect.
i was very lucky my bill came up only rm4k, 5days in single ward, baby bill only rm29 (NICU).
I took this FPP scheme in Putrajaya, where you will be treated by Specialist not random housemen.
And the service is OK.
Nurses very helpful.

While some friends who were induced and went for emergency csect at private hospitals, the bill was above RM 10K.
But it is all up to you.
You have the money, go to private but know your body.
Ask the doctor millions of questions if induction is needed. And lots of prayers.

And be patient while 'shopping' for obgyn! Some may be great to others but not us. Trust your instinct and see if you both have chemistry.
I changed Obgyn when I was four months pregnant because the doctor and the nurses at the medical centre did not ask about my medical history, no urine check up, etc. Just a simple hello and scan and thank you, your bill is rm100+.
We need a doctor who helps us with the pregnancy since it it our first.
Luckily my Obgyn at Putrajaya is a very good specialist.
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which is your obgyn?

 

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