Pregnancy in Ho Chi Minh City
could you please share advice and tips about pregnancy in Ho Chi Minh City?
Who are the best gynecologists for pregnancy follow-ups?
Which hospitals or clinics would you recommend to give birth in Ho Chi Minh City?
Thanks a lot in advance for your advice !
Christine
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I would recommend the best hospital in HCMC which you can trust and feel good to give birth. SIHOSPITAL (Vietnamese name: Benh Vien Phu San Quoc Te Sai Gon = International Hospital for Pregnancy in Sai Gon)
Address: 63 BUI THI XUAN, DISTRICT 1, HCMC.
Some of my friends have come there and gave birth to their babies in this hospital and all give good comments on its services and facilities, especially its staff can speak English and serve you well.
For more information, you can visit its website: sihospital.com.vn
Hope you feel happy with this information. When you give birth to your cute baby, can you share with me your good news and send me a photo of your baby. I love babies as I am a mother with 2 children.
Cheer,
minhhanh7282@yahoo.com
Cho Ray is also an excellent in-town hospital (5,000 beds) with the latest equipment and doctors retrained regularly. They do transplants so they have experienced staff.
It also has dedicated Foreigner sections. Nguyen Chi Thanh / Thuan Kieu / Hong Bang.
minh_vn wrote:Dear Christine,
I would recommend the best hospital in HCMC which you can trust and feel good to give birth. SIHOSPITAL (Vietnamese name: Benh Vien Phu San Quoc Te Sai Gon = International Hospital for Pregnancy in Sai Gon)
Address: 63 BUI THI XUAN, DISTRICT 1, HCMC.
Some of my friends have come there and gave birth to their babies in this hospital and all give good comments on its services and facilities, especially its staff can speak English and serve you well.
For more information, you can visit its website: sihospital.com.vn
Hope you feel happy with this information. When you give birth to your cute baby, can you share with me your good news and send me a photo of your baby. I love babies as I am a mother with 2 children.
Cheer,
minhhanh7282@yahoo.com
Seconded, great reputation.
They have clinic at 37 Ton Duc Thang street.
The French doctor is Dr. Riche.
You can find more information at their website
rojamin wrote:exactly the VINMEC of the Vingroup (Vincom and Vinpearl's owner). Expensive but qualitative!
But Vimec is in Ha Noi
Aquagirl wrote:... can recommend good prenatal classes in HCMC?
Personally, I'm not into this any more but you should check out:
Family Medical Practice
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As in most things they do, they have an excellent reputation and several offices around town.
Funny how the Vietnamese seem to manage quite fine without these luxuries. The average annual birth rate between 2006-2010 was 1,472, 000 (Source: < >).
About registering junior:
When you get your long-form birth certificate, have junior registered as Vietnamese. THEN GET A VN PASSPORT.
ONLY AFTER GETTING the VN passport, register junior with your country/ies.
(Doesn't work in the reverse order)
This way you will have your very own ASEAN citizen who might appreciate having more than one passport in the future! I have three passports, great for minimising visas, etc.
Good luck.
for me, i think you can go to "Benh vien phu san quoc te sai gon". it's a good hopital for pregnancy in Ho Chi Minh city.
address:63 Bùi Thị Xuân, Q1, TPHCM
tel: (08) 9253619
if you have any question, you can call them or go to the hopital and they will consult to you.
best regard.
Christine wrote:Hi,
could you please share advice and tips about pregnancy in Ho Chi Minh City?
Who are the best gynecologists for pregnancy follow-ups?
Which hospitals or clinics would you recommend to give birth in Ho Chi Minh City?
Thanks a lot in advance for your advice !
Christine
Thank you for your input.
see you around,
Melissa
I am in my first trimester and so far going to Hanh Phuc Clinic for the follow-ups. Nothing to complain about. Staff and doctors are kind and care a lot.
Nevertheless I wonder why some women talk bad about Hanh Phuc and recommend FV Hospital - some others talk bad about FV and recommend Hanh Phuc! I didn't have bad experiences in any of those hospitals so far. Went to FV for other reasons before pregnancy.
So I am curious about more opinions, pro's and con's about Hanh Phuc and FV from other pregnant women. :-)
Christine wrote:Hi,
could you please share advice and tips about pregnancy in Ho Chi Minh City?
Who are the best gynecologists for pregnancy follow-ups?
Which hospitals or clinics would you recommend to give birth in Ho Chi Minh City?
Thanks a lot in advance for your advice !
Christine
Từ Dũ hospital
traitaoKari31 wrote:Nevertheless I wonder why some women talk bad about Hanh Phuc and recommend FV Hospital - some others talk bad about FV and recommend Hanh Phuc! I didn't have bad experiences in any of those hospitals so far. Went to FV for other reasons before pregnancy.
So I am curious about more opinions, pro's and con's about Hanh Phuc and FV from other pregnant women.
A Vietnamese acquaintance, who is employed by a very large international company, and has a gold plated health insurance plan, was booked to go into FV Hospital (just follow the sound of case registers opposite the Crescent Mall).
Just before she left on maternity leave, she mentioned she had switched from FV to the hospital on Bùi Thị Xuân.
I inquired why and she replied "Haven't you read the newspapers (Vietnamese) recently? Seems that FV Hospital has had some problems with infant mortality, along with their unlicenced doctors and adult mortality.
I reckon if Vietnamese won't even go to FV Hospital, there has to be one hell of a good reason - and it's nothing to with money.
P.S. I am neither pregnant or female.

I invite you to share your experience with us. It could be helpful to other mothers who need informations and advices.
Thank you,
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I had a very good experience with Hanh Phuc Hospital! Totally recommend it. It's a little far out though and the journey to the hospital is sometimes congested, but allow yourself good time to get there.
However, before I discovered Hanh Phuc, i did my check ups etc at FV clinic (45 Vo Thi Sau) with doctor Hung. He was ok.
Let me know how you go and good luck with the pregnancy!
Myco
My daughter was born 5 years ago in FV Hospital. My pregnancy follow-ups doctor Mrs. Thao still works there. I seems to me she is a good doctor. It's turn out unplanned C-section was made doctor on duty (unfortunately cannot find her name).
Me and my baby are healthy and I have only good impressions from FV.
Besides, I had the gynecological surgery some years ago at this hospital. I can recommend the doctor Mrs. Hieu, she is really skilled.
Good luck!
Thank you both for your contribution.

PS: Christine forms part of the ´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº Team. These questions are asked to help members seeking informations on Pregnancy in Ho Chi Minh City.
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I'm looking for pregnant women here in Saigon. I'm 3 months pregnant and expect twins. This is my first pregnancy. I plan to give birth in HCMC (FV Hospital).
I live in D7 and would be happy to share this experience with other moms to be, make activities together (yoga, pool, childbirth preparation class,...).
See you soon!
Anne
People die in ALL hospitals, (yes, there have been fatalities at FV, and Hanh Phuc) there are good and bad Drs in ALL hospitals, and having had many surgeries and a few children at FV, I am certain that they are no worse, if not much better than others.
Rather go for medical expertise, and dont be taken in by newer hospitals. It takes a few yrs for medical teams to get their procedures running smoothly.
check your medical insurance for your newborn care as many policies dont cover much for the first 2-3 week period which is when the bill can hit 5 figures easily..
if you have any sign of trouble before 32weeks you had better get yourself to BKK quickly. After that, FV can take care.
We have antenatal classes at our District 2 clinic run by Karen - an English midwife. I can also do the basic antenatal checks there if you want to save some journeys in the latter stages of your pregnancy.
I recommend FV hospital. My wife and I tried 3 different hospitals before deciding on FV. For me it was important to have a safe, clean, and western standard hospital. They are very professional. We had all our check-ups here and gave birth here. Great experience even if the cost is higher than other hospitals. The Dr's speak Vietnamese, English and French. As the husband, I enjoyed going with my wife to her appointments and in the room for the sonograms and the birth of our son. Many of the Vietnamese hospitals would not allow this for the husband.
-Chris
FairyJo : thanks for your posts. IÂ’m confident with my choice of giving birth at FV. I trust my doctor there. I also attended birth preparation classes there and the midwife is really great.
My doctor told me that in case of trouble before 29 weeks they would transfer me to either Bangkok or Singapore. After 29 weeks the NICU at FV can apparently take care of prematured babies. But you seem to say that itÂ’s not exactly true and they canÂ’t take care of prematured babies before 32 weeks?
I donÂ’t have to complain regarding the fees. They are more or less the same as the ones that apply in France during pregnancy and my insurance works with FV (and covers all the fees), so itÂ’s really easy for me to manage.
JulesVN: I wanted to try HypnoBirth with Karen but as I live in D7 it was not really convenient for me to move to D2. Now I try to avoid car travels (just started the 7th month).
Jayhawk: I agree with your comments. Husbands are really welcome there.
We are currently working on a birth plan to share with my doctor. However I’m aware that we have to be more flexible here, some of our “birth wishes” may not be accepted by the medical team but I guess it’s the same for all the hospitals in Vietnam (and in Singapore / Bangkok too?)
So far I have the feeling my follow up is the same as the one I would have had in France. The checks are the same, infrastructure and equipment are really modern...
Anne
Having said that, it doesn't mean that there is no risk at all. Even if you chose the best rated hospital in France, you can always experience troubles there...
Jaitch wrote:[Moderated]
Cho Ray is also an excellent in-town hospital (5,000 beds) with the latest equipment and doctors retrained regularly. They do transplants so they have experienced staff.
It also has dedicated Foreigner sections. Nguyen Chi Thanh / Thuan Kieu / Hong Bang.
Cho Ray not for give birth. Sincerely.
actually the 32 week cutoff was a few yrs ago and it really does depend on the actual medical expertise at the time. I suspect with Dr decamps around its fine at 29 weeks right now.
Having had recent information from some medical colleagues, I would say that right now, FV are definately offering much more of a "western" experience in terms of birth experience, dealing with mothers wishes to have their birth plans followed, and post natal support for breast feeding etc. Not saying that the other hospitals are bad, but some colleagues who regularly see post natal mums said that those coming from FV were far more well supported than others, requiring less help for breast feeding etc.
So for normal check i changed to hanh phuc hospital, the clinic looks pretty good, closed to center, clean, doctors there are kind, but after knowing for giving birth have to go to binh dinh, that,s really far, and once i went there om my pointed time, on the way to hospital the reception girl called me to tell the doctor were on leave that day, asked me to change to another day, that,s annoying, but anyone such yhings happened in vn often, also in next fv hospital.
Fv hospital, most popular among foreigners, it,s clean, convient, staying in hospital they really care you. But i wouls say, the doctor there are not patient talking to you, feel they are always in rush, and not so professional if your case is complicated, i had one miscarriage, and the doctor can,t tell why, after once big bleeding, the doctor told me the baby was gone, asked me to stay hospital one night , next day can take some pills to make the baby out, then next day they told me the baby were still alive.... but anyway i still pick fv this time, i think for giving normal birth it will be a good place, just if your case are complicated, better go to other country.
traitao wrote:Christine wrote:Hi,
could you please share advice and tips about pregnancy in Ho Chi Minh City?
Who are the best gynecologists for pregnancy follow-ups?
Which hospitals or clinics would you recommend to give birth in Ho Chi Minh City?
Thanks a lot in advance for your advice !
Christine
Từ Dũ hospital
That is the hospital we decided to have the baby born.
There is a foreign hospital near Tu Du should any complications arise can be transferred to Tu Du immediately. TU Du I heard have top notch doctors but the lack of privacy can be a problem.
I am thinking spending the thousands I would spent at a foreign hospital to get her comfort and private room at Tu Du.
I just created a Facebook group for pregnant women, mothers and their babies in Ho Cho Minh City. The aim of this group is to exchange useful information and advice, like pregnancy and delivery in Vietnam, kids friendly places in the city, things to do with babies and toddlers and everything else you can think of!
I gave birth in Vietnam less than 1 year ago and found it difficult to gather useful information before and even after giving birth.
You're also welcome to join if you want to buy / sell babystuff.
The group is called: mothers and babies in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and here is the link:
See you soon there!
Anne
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Anne-hcmc wrote:Hi everyone,
I just created a Facebook group for pregnant women, mothers and their babies in Ho Cho Minh City. The aim of this group is to exchange useful information and advice, like pregnancy and delivery in Vietnam, kids friendly places in the city, things to do with babies and toddlers and everything else you can think of!
I gave birth in Vietnam less than 1 year ago and found it difficult to gather useful information before and even after giving birth.
You're also welcome to join if you want to buy / sell babystuff.
The group is called: mothers and babies in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and here is the link:
See you soon there!
Anne
My name is Nina Kaiser, I requested to join. 
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