Gynopedia needs your support! Please consider contributing content, translating a page, or making a donation today. With your support, we can sustain and expand the website. Gynopedia has no corporate sponsors or advertisers. Your support is crucial and deeply appreciated.

Ubud: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
23 bytes removed ,  7 years ago
No edit summary
Line 114: Line 114:
According to Indonesian law, women must receive 3 months of maternity leave with 100% of their wages covered. They must take at least half of their maternity time after the birth. If a pregnant woman can receive the proper paperwork from her doctor, she can also be allowed to not work between 11 PM to 7 AM.<ref>[https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/indonesia/healthcare/pregnancy-birth/maternity-leave Maternity Leave in Indonesia]</ref> While some sources say that men have absolutely no paternity coverage, other sources ay that men can receive 2 days of leave when their wives give birth.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parental_leave Parental Leave]</ref>
According to Indonesian law, women must receive 3 months of maternity leave with 100% of their wages covered. They must take at least half of their maternity time after the birth. If a pregnant woman can receive the proper paperwork from her doctor, she can also be allowed to not work between 11 PM to 7 AM.<ref>[https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/indonesia/healthcare/pregnancy-birth/maternity-leave Maternity Leave in Indonesia]</ref> While some sources say that men have absolutely no paternity coverage, other sources ay that men can receive 2 days of leave when their wives give birth.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parental_leave Parental Leave]</ref>


If you are in Jakarta, the best prenatal care be found in private hospitals. However, Indonesian women, especially in rural areas, have a variety of ways of accessing prenatal care. To read a more comprehensive run-down of services, check out [https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/indonesia/healthcare/pregnancy-birth/the-birth this article] from AngloInfo.
The best prenatal care be found in private hospitals. However, Indonesian women, especially in rural areas, have a variety of ways of accessing prenatal care. To read a more comprehensive run-down of services, check out [https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/indonesia/healthcare/pregnancy-birth/the-birth this article] from AngloInfo.


===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===

Navigation menu