
All you need to know about the maternity benefit, also known as the birth premium!
Birth premium?
On the birth of your son or daughter, you will receive a one-off birth premium. That amount is intended to cover the cost of your child's layette. Practical!
The maternity allowance in Brussels is € 1.288,87 for a first child (of one or both parents) and € 585,85 for a subsequent birth. In case of multiple births, you receive € 1.288,87 per child. The birth allowance can be paid as early as 2 months before the expected date of birth. After that you will receive your child benefit on a monthly basis.
Pregnant? Then apply now for your maternity allowance. In just a few steps this will be done in no time with our online tool!

How do you apply for your maternity allowance?
Whereas in the past your employer applied for your maternity allowance and child benefit , now you have to do this yourself. You can do this by submitting an application to Parentia on-line or via a paper form (maternity allowance application form). Are you expecting a baby, but haven't you applied for your birth premium yet? With our practical tool , this is done in no time!
When can you apply for the maternity allowance?
Before birth
If you apply for your maternity allowance during your pregnancy, you can even be paid out the allowance two months before birth. Follow the steps in our tool and apply for your birth premium in no time at all!
After birth
You can also apply for the birth premium after birth. Register your child at the registry office of the place of birth and simply request your payment via our tool. You can also send us the original "Birth certificate to obtain the maternity allowance" immediately after birth via our contact page. You will receive this certificate together with the birth certificate from the municipality.
Who should apply for the maternity allowance?
It's the mother who applies for the maternity benefit or birth premium. After all, the law stipulates that the maternity allowance must be paid to the mother.

Choosing a child benefit fund
You can choose who will pay your child benefit and maternity allowance in Brussels. If you choose Parentia, you will rest assured. We will help you with your family administration, so you won't overlook anything. This way, we willl make sure your child doesn't lack anything!
Are you pregnant? Then quickly apply for your maternity allowance through our user-friendly tool.
Would you like to join the Parentia family, but is your child benefit paid by another child benefit fund? Good news: today you and your family can switch to the Parentia child benefit fund. However, you must have been a customer for at least 2 year with your current child benefit fund.
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What else do you have to take care of before birth
Expecting a baby? Well, then you must be over the moon! But before you give birth to your little man, you've got some administrative matters to take care of. Below you'll find an overview of the main points. That way, your baby won't lack for anything.
1. Inform your employer
Inform your employer at least seven weeks before the birth. Provide your employer with a doctor's certificate stating your due delivery date.
2. Maternity assistant or maternity care: no superfluous luxury
rofessional help is no superfluous luxury even after birth. For example, a maternity assistant will lend a hand in caring for your baby and in minor household tasks. Maternity care on the other hand is available for the medical care of you and your baby shortly after birth. It's best to apply for both a few months before birth.
3. Apply for your starting amount now
When your child is born, you will receive a birht premium from the child benefit fund. Parents who apply for the maternity allowance on time may be paid the birth premium as early as two months before the expected delivery date.
4. At the end of your pregnancy? You're in high need for maternity leave!
Employees are entitled to 15 weeks' maternity leave. Of that maternity leave you can already take up six weeks before birth. In any case, it is compulsory to take one week of prenatal maternity leave.

What do you have to take care of after birth?
Yes, even after birth you still - in between changing diapers - have to take care of some administrative matters.
1. Report the birth
Go to the registry office of the municipality where you gave birth to report your child within fifteen days of the birth. Make sure to take your and your partner's Identity card with you. Married? Don't forget your marriage certificate!
2. Notify your health insurance fund
Hand over the 'document intended for your health insurance' that you received from the municipal authorities to your health insurance fund with a vignette sticker. Often you also get a gift for your baby from your health insurance fund.
3. Notify your Parentia child benefit fund
Notify us of the birth of your child and apply for your maternity allowance if you have not already done so. From the second month after the birth of your child, you will receive your monthly child benefit at the beginning of the month.
4. Inform the other parties!
Notify the childcare centre, your employer and your insurance broker of the birth of your son or daughter.

What if things go differently?
The birth of your child does not always go as planned. For example, you may...
- have twins (or multiple births). In that case, provide us with an original birth certificate for each child.
- be faced with a stillbirth. We wish you much strength and courage in this difficult situation. If your pregnancy has lasted at least 180 days, you are entitled to a maternity allowance. In that case, send us the municipality's certificate with the mention 'stillbirth'.
- give birth to a child with a disability or a disorder. Please inform Parentia by letter or email that you would like to start an examination forincreased benefit for a disabled child.
- give birth abroad. In that case various international guidelines regulate the granting of maternity allowance and child benefit. Contact Parentia for this.
Got questions?
Have you still got practical questions related to the starting amount? Then be sure to take a look here under and maybe you'll find your answer!
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