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This service allows applicants to check the status of an application for correction of information on a birth certificate such as a change of name, date of birth, or parental information. Checks can be made after the correction application is submitted to the National Registration Department (JPN).
This service offers professional care to mothers after giving birth, including postnatal massage, tungku, bengkung, and other traditional treatments to restore maternal health during confinement.
This service offers Fertility Treatment (subfertility) applications such as fertility counseling, in vitro fertilization (IUI) treatment and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) treatment.
This service allows parents to pre-register their child's birth online before attending the National Registration Department (JPN) for verification and obtaining a birth certificate. This system speeds up the documentation process and reduces waiting time at the counter to avoid late birth registration
Family planning involves the effort between husband and wife to plan the number and spacing of children according to their physical, emotional and financial capacity. In Malaysia, family planning is supported by government agencies such as the Ministry of Health Malaysia (KKM) and the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN).
You are pregnant! During this period, health aspects are emphasized, including monitoring the mother’s health and the baby’s development, as well as emotional support. This early care is crucial to ensure a smooth pregnancy and to avoid the risk of complications. Expectant mothers are also required to register their pregnancy records at health clinics to open the Pink Book. Learn more about the important information and guidance during this exciting phase.
The most awaited moment for every expectant parent is welcoming the birth of their child. This phase includes many important aspects such as preparing baby essentials, understanding the signs of labor, and planning postnatal care.. In Malaysia’s healthcare system, expectant mothers are encouraged to give birth in safe healthcare facilities under the supervision of medical officers.
After childbirth, physical recovery and emotional care are a critical period for mothers during confinement. Meanwhile, the baby requires careful attention in terms of breastfeeding, hygiene, and health. Follow-up visits to health clinics, monitoring the baby’s growth, and emotional support for mothers are all part of essential postnatal care.