Survivor27
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Hi Mariechan,Mariechan said:Guys my friend asked me about medical examination here is the question
Q: Hello i just gave birth can I bring my daughter for upfront medical even if she is quite delicate because she just came out?
Q: Can I present a certified true copy of birth certificate from local civil registry? Dont have NSO yet!
Q: Do we have a courtesy lane?
My personal opinion is,, to wait for her body to fully recovered and ask her pedia if it's threatening for her baby to go to the hosp. Also call the panel physician she wish to go for detailed info, i dont think that babies,pwd,senior,pregnant woman have a courtesy lane as for the BIrth certifivate i really dont know...
Pls help me to answer her question and give insights regarding her concern since she asked me to post her concerns here thanks in advance....
Yes, it is best to talk to the baby's Pedia and her doctor as well prior to calling the Panel Physician. They are both still in a "delicate" stage although I am not really sure about the term "just gave birth". If it's within the first 3 months, best for her to talk to hers and the baby's doctor. If she is looking at filing their applications with medical exam done upfront, my personal opinion is that, they can still go ahead even without the medical exam yet. But then they can always do it anytime after the application is sent.
Yes, there is a courtesy lane/section if what you meant is at DFA(?)
If MC can have an advance endorsement to main PSA office, I am sure BC can have the same