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Before #Siyamitha šŸ¤°šŸ½ Entrance- please note the following:

This past Saturday Twitter was trending with #Siyamitha- Loosely translated to ā€œWe are getting Pregnantā€ šŸ˜… Before we get into the trend with you, Discovery did some research for us- potential mothers- lets see if Siā€™ Ready for Siyamithaā€¦.

Ā· The average cost of a natural birth IS R24 866 with an average of 2.7 days hospital stay Ā· Caesarean delivery cost R43 726 on average, with an average length of stay of 3.8 days.

Ā· The average cost of a delivery is R38 968

Ā· Globally, in 2008 a woman was expected, on average, to give birth to 2.53 children across her life

Ā· By 2017, this figure had decreased to 2.37

Discovery Health releases key trends in birth rates

Discovery Health releases key trends in birth rates as well as the costs associated with pregnancy, birth and new babies Discovery Health releases claims data for maternity claims Ā· In 2018, there were a total of 38 194 deliveries on Discovery Health Medical Scheme (DHMS or the Scheme). This represents approximately 64% of all babies born onto an open medical scheme during 2017. Ā·The total amount paid by the Scheme for deliveries in 2018 was R1.5 billion The most expensive delivery costing R2.3million for a 35 years old member that stayed in hospital for over 70 days The latest Discovery Health Healthcare Claims Tracker focuses on maternity claims, quantifying the spend by Discovery Health Medical Scheme (DHMS, or the Scheme) on maternity related claims and highlighting key trends amongst members. The report includes data based on all claims within South Africaā€™s largest, open medical scheme, DHMS, with a membership of 2.8 million lives as at the end of 2018. About 100 DHMS babies were born daily in South Africa over the last decade. ā€œThe total number of deliveries increased by 24% from 2008 to 2014, following which the number of deliveries has decreased marginally to 38 194 in 2018. The increase over the period is primarily due to the 42% growth in the number of members on the Schemeā€ says Chris Jones, Head of Technical Marketing for Discovery Health. One of the key findings is the steady increase in Caesarean section births over the last decade. Ā· 9 641 members (25%) had natural births (vaginal deliveries), costing R241m in total Ā· By contrast, 28 553 (75%) members had Caesarean deliveries, costing R1.3bn Jones says the baby name trends reveal that Mia has consistently been the most popular female baby name among DHMS members from 2008 to 2018. ā€œInterestingly, Liam has increased in popularity over the past decade, and was the most popular male babyā€™s name in 2018. The most popular female names in each of the provinces include Emily, Lethabo, MianĆ©, Olivia and Tshegofatso. Daniel, Johannes, Kgosi, Liam, Muhammad and Pieter were the most popular male names in the various provinces,ā€ added Jones. DHMS provides members with access to comprehensive maternity and post-birth risk benefits on all plans, supported by 24/7 advice and guidance through the Discovery app. ā€œClose to 95% of pregnant members on the Scheme access this benefit, receiving cover during pregnancy and for the first two years after delivery for medical expenses such as consultations with the GP, gynaecologist or paediatrician and ultrasound scans and pre-natal screening. Since this benefit was introduced in January 2018, claims worth over R250m have been covered by the Schemeā€™s risk benefits, instead of requiring the member to pay for these claims from the Medical Savings Accounts or out-of-pocket, offering new families on DHMS approximately R14 000 of additional value,ā€ says Jones.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmh- with that said? do you have the name and plan ready queen ? Uā€™ ready?

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