
Normal Vaginal Delivery Package
Sheikh Khalifa General Hospital Ajman · Ajman★3.2(456)- Normal vaginal delivery
- Combo with antenatal care AED 6,000
- Circumcision add-on AED 750
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Compare maternity packages in the UAE for normal delivery, C-section delivery and prenatal care. See live prices from UAE hospitals, compare room types, hospital stays, inclusions, exclusions and insurance eligibility, then choose the package that fits your pregnancy, budget and hospital preference.
Maternity package prices can vary widely across the UAE. The difference is not only about hospital quality. It also depends on room tier, delivery type, number of nights, doctor fees, newborn care, anesthesia, tests, medications, insurance network and whether complications are included or billed separately.
Use the filters to compare maternity packages by delivery type, hospital, city, room category, included nights, price, insurance network and cash-only availability.
Popular searches include normal delivery packages in the UAE, C-section packages in Dubai, antenatal packages in the UAE, pregnancy packages in Dubai and maternity insurance cover in the UAE.
Normal delivery packages are designed for vaginal birth without major complications. They usually include the delivery room, obstetrician fees, basic hospital stay, routine mother and baby care, and selected newborn checks. The biggest price differences usually come from room type, hospital tier, epidural cost, newborn inclusions and extra-night charges.
Normal delivery packages on this page currently range from AED 4,500 to AED 23,000. Compare the package details carefully, because a lower price may exclude epidural, medications, additional tests or newborn extras, while a higher price may include a private room, longer stay or more complete baby care.
A normal delivery package usually includes labour room care, obstetrician fees, 1 to 2 nights in hospital, basic nursing care, paediatrician or neonatologist attendance, routine newborn checks, newborn vaccination or screening, and one postpartum follow-up. Common exclusions include epidural, NICU, blood transfusion, discharge medication, extra nights, complications and instrumental delivery.
Epidural anesthesia is not always included in normal delivery packages. Some hospitals include it in selected packages, but many charge it separately. Where it is excluded, the additional cost is commonly shown as around AED 1,500 to AED 2,000, although some hospitals charge more. Always check the epidural line before booking.
Insurance may cover normal delivery if your health policy includes maternity benefits and the hospital is in your approved network. On this page, check the cash-only label and insurance network chips. Even when a hospital is in network, cover may still depend on pre-approval, waiting periods, maternity limits, deductibles and co-pay.
If a normal delivery becomes a C-section, many hospitals move the case onto the C-section package or apply the relevant C-section charges. Extra costs may apply for operating theatre use, anesthesia, complications, NICU, blood transfusion, extra tests or additional nights. Ask the hospital how conversion is priced before admission.
A normal delivery package is usually best for low-risk pregnancies where your doctor expects a vaginal birth. It can be a cost-effective choice if the package includes the room type, doctor fees, baby checks and follow-up you need. If your pregnancy has risk factors, compare C-section and high-risk maternity options too.
C-section packages are designed for caesarean delivery, including planned and medically required surgical births. They usually cost more than normal delivery packages because they involve operating theatre charges, surgeon fees, anesthesia and a longer hospital stay.
C-section packages on this page currently range from AED 7,500 to AED 30,000. The price depends on the hospital, room tier, number of nights, surgeon and anesthetist fees, operating theatre charges, newborn care and whether routine medicines, tests or baby checks are included.
Most C-section packages in the UAE include 2 to 4 nights in hospital. This is usually longer than a normal delivery package, which often includes 1 to 2 nights. The exact stay depends on the hospital, room category, doctor recommendation and whether mother or baby needs extra monitoring.
A C-section package usually includes operating theatre charges, obstetrician or surgeon fees, anesthetist fees, nursing care, routine consumables, basic medications, lab checks, baby care and 2 to 4 nights in hospital. Some hospitals bill newborn care separately, so check whether paediatrician fees, screening, vaccinations and nursery care are included.
Common C-section exclusions include NICU, blood transfusion, extra investigations, extra medication, additional hospital nights, complications, specialist consultations, pre-anesthesia checks, newborn hearing tests, circumcision, phototherapy and discharge medication. Exclusions vary by hospital, so compare the package terms rather than looking at price alone.
Insurance may cover a C-section if your maternity benefit includes medically necessary caesarean delivery and the hospital is in network. Planned C-sections and emergency C-sections may be handled differently by insurers. Check pre-approval, waiting periods, maternity sub-limits, deductibles and co-pay before confirming the hospital.
A planned C-section is usually priced against the hospital's standard C-section package if it meets the package conditions. An emergency C-section may cost more if complications, extra theatre time, NICU, blood transfusion, extra scans, urgent tests or additional nights are needed. Ask the hospital how emergency conversion is billed.
A C-section package is best if your doctor recommends a planned caesarean birth or if there is a higher chance of surgical delivery. It gives clearer pricing for theatre, anesthesia, surgeon fees and hospital stay. If you are unsure, compare both normal delivery and C-section packages before deciding.
Prenatal care, also called antenatal care, covers the check-ups, scans and tests you need during pregnancy before delivery. Packages vary by start week, number of doctor consultations, ultrasound scans, blood tests, fetal medicine scans and whether the pregnancy is routine or high-risk.
Prenatal care packages on this page currently range from AED 2,500 to AED 5,000. Lower-cost packages usually start later or include fewer visits. Higher-tier packages often include more obstetrician consultations, ultrasound scans, blood tests, glucose testing, fetal medicine scans and third-trimester checks.
A prenatal care package usually includes obstetrician consultations, routine ultrasound scans, blood tests, urine tests, blood group and Rh checks, infection screening, glucose testing and selected third-trimester checks. Package tiers usually differ by start week, visit count, scan count, lab test coverage and whether fetal medicine scans are included.
You should book a prenatal care package as early as your chosen hospital allows, often around 12 weeks. Some hospitals also offer later packages from 28 weeks or the third trimester. Starting earlier usually gives better value because more consultations, scans and screening tests are included.
Standard antenatal care is for routine pregnancies without major risk factors. High-risk antenatal care is for pregnancies that need closer monitoring, such as twins, previous complications, gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, maternal medical conditions or specialist fetal medicine input. High-risk packages usually cost more because they involve more reviews, scans or tests.
An antenatal package does not always include delivery. Many hospitals price antenatal care and delivery separately, while some offer combined maternity packages that include both pregnancy follow-up and delivery. Before booking, check whether the package covers prenatal care only, delivery only or a full antenatal and delivery bundle.
Some hospitals offer combined antenatal and delivery packages, but an antenatal package does not automatically carry over into a delivery discount. Check whether the hospital sells prenatal care separately, delivery separately or as a bundle. If a bundle is available, compare the total price against booking both parts separately.
Do not compare maternity packages by price alone. A cheaper package can become more expensive if important items are excluded. Before booking, compare the delivery type, room category, included nights, doctor fees, anesthesia, newborn care, vaccination, screening, follow-up visit, NICU terms, complication terms and insurance eligibility.
Cash maternity packages are paid directly to the hospital and can be useful if you do not have maternity cover, your policy has a waiting period, or your preferred hospital is out of network. Insurance packages depend on your insurer, network, policy benefits, approval rules and maternity limits.
On this page, use the cash-only label and insurance network chips to understand which packages are likely to be self-pay and which may be eligible for insurer approval.
The right maternity package depends on your pregnancy stage, delivery plan, doctor preference, hospital location, room choice, budget and insurance cover. Compare the package details first, then confirm final pricing and medical suitability directly with the hospital before booking.
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