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Post-Birth Checklist for New Moms in Italy

Newborn Essentials in Italy:
Post-Birth Checklist

Welcoming your newborn is an exciting time, but it also comes with important responsibilities to ensure your baby’s well-being and secure your family’s future. In Italy, there are several steps to take care of after delivery, from medical checkups to legal documentation. Our After Giving Birth Checklist will guide you through these tasks, making sure you have everything covered for a smooth start to your parenting journey. 💕


1. Immediate Medical Care

  • Baby’s First Health Check: Schedule your baby’s first medical checkup within 48 hours of birth, either at the hospital or with your pediatrician.
  • Postnatal Checkup for Mum (Visita Post Partum): Book a postnatal checkup with your gynecologist or midwife to monitor your recovery and discuss birth control options if needed.
  • Register with a Pediatrician (Pediatra): Register your baby with a pediatrician to begin their health exams and vaccinations as per Italy’s guidelines.

2. Birth Registration & Documentation

  • Register the Birth: Within 3 days of delivery, register your baby at the Comune (municipality) to receive their birth certificate (Certificato di Nascita).
  • Apply for Family Benefits (Assegno per il Nucleo Familiare): Submit an application to INPS for child benefits and family allowance to support your growing family.
  • Health Insurance Registration: Add your baby to your health insurance plan, either under the public healthcare system (SSN) or private insurance.

3. Financial & Legal Tasks

  • Apply for Parental Leave (Congedo Parentale): Parents can take up to 10 months of parental leave, split between both parents, until the child turns 12 years old.
  • Request Birth Allowance (Premio di Nascita): Apply for the government’s one-time birth allowance to help cover initial costs of raising your child.

4. Postnatal Support & Recovery

  • Postnatal Midwife Visits: Take advantage of home visits from midwives for breastfeeding support, newborn care advice, and assistance with your recovery.
  • Breastfeeding Support: Join breastfeeding support groups or consult with a lactation consultant if you need help or guidance.
  • Mental Health Support: Don’t hesitate to seek professional support if you experience postpartum depression or need emotional assistance during this transition.

5. Early Childcare Planning

  • Nursery (Asilo Nido) Registration: If you plan to return to work, start researching daycare options (asilo nido) or consider hiring a tata (nanny). Daycare spots often have long waiting lists, so it’s best to plan early.
  • Vaccination Schedule: Follow Italy’s strict vaccination schedule, starting from birth and continuing throughout your baby’s first year of life.

Final Thoughts

By completing these steps, you’ll ensure a smooth transition into parenthood while taking care of your baby’s health, legal requirements, and future needs. Embrace this wonderful journey with confidence, knowing you’ve prepared well for your family’s next chapter. 💖👶


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