Stillbirth and miscarriage
A right to maternity/paternity grant is also acquired due to miscarriage after 18 weeks of pregnancy and stillbirth after 22 weeks of pregnancy.
Miscarriage after 18 weeks of pregnancy
From January 1st 2021, a two month independent entitlement is earned in cases of miscarriage after 18 weeks of pregnancy. The minimum period of maternity/paternity leave is two weeks, and the entitlement expires 24 months after miscarriage.
In instances of miscarriages occurring after 18 weeks of pregnancy which occurred before January 1st 2021, parents earn a two-month shared entitlement to maternity/paternity leave. Parents can share this entitlement or one parent can use it entirely. The minimum period of maternity/paternity leave is two weeks and this entitlement must be used within two months from the day of the miscarriage.
Stillbirth after 22 weeks of pregnancy
- In instances of stillbirth occurring after 22 weeks of pregnancy, each parent earns an independent entitlement to maternity/paternity leave for up to 3 months. In instances of stillbirth occurring before January 1st 2021, entitlements must be used in the next three months from the day of stillbirth. The minimum period of maternity/paternity leave is two weeks, and the entitlement expires 24 months after miscarriage.
- In instances of stillbirth occurring before January 1st 2021, entitlements must be used in the next three months from the day of stillbirth.
- Parents have a joint right to a three-month extension of maternity/paternity grant by three months for each additional still birth after 22 weeks of pregnancy.
Necessary documents to be submitted
Required documents in addition to basic application documents:
- Medical certificate or a confirmation from a hospital stating the period of pregnancy and the child’s maternal and paternal parents.
Payments
The same rules apply to payments as the ones you will find under payments from the Maternity/Paternity Leave Fund.