Our Vision
To prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes by managing clinical research, offering collaborative training, and enhancing digital pregnancy care.
We are Indonesia’s only non-profit NGO focuses on early prediction and prevention  pre-eclampsia, stillbirth, preterm birth, macrosomia/diabetes, congenital anomalies, and fetal growth restriction
What we do
We are working in providing the efficient platform for obstetricians, researchers, educators, trainers, patients, health institution to achieve our mission to build better pregnancy's outcomes, better generation.
Advance clinical research to improve early prediction and prevention of pregnancy complications.
Educate society and health workers through a learning platform and digital campaign.
We enhance research management and optimize pregnancy outcomes with an integrated research-medical system.
Establish and oversee a waqf-based health services unit benefiting society.
Our numbers that speak
We are currently involved in a largest pre-eclampsia screening and prevention multi-center study in Asia. Regularly audited data and certified physicians are our concerns in order to obtain a high quality study.
Our Activities
On January 6, 2025, the Prenatal Center held a special Free Ultrasound event, marking a significant milestone in maternal and child healthcare. The event, held from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, provided expectant mothers an opportunity to experience the latest in prenatal screening technology at no cost. A Hub for Advanced Prenatal Care The Prenatal […]
Alhamdulillah, the Free Ultrasound program by Bidan Prenatal was successfully held at Masjid Raya Kebayoran Residences (MRKR), Pondok Aren, South Tangerang. This initiative is a tangible step towards ensuring that every pregnant mother has access to high-quality healthcare services, regardless of background or financial capability. What made this event even more special was the presence […]
The Conference at Prenatal Center: Center of Advanced Prenatal Screening recently brought together healthcare professionals in a straightforward yet highly effective setting. Hosted at the Prenatal Center in Ciputat, the event emphasized practical learning and collaboration over formality, proving that impactful discussions and training can thrive in modest environments. Learn more about Prenatal Center The […]
Pre-eclampsia remains a significant challenge in maternal and fetal health worldwide, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. Marked by high blood pressure and organ damage during pregnancy, this condition often causes severe complications for both mother and baby if not detected early. The recent publication in Circulation titled “Placental Growth Factor Screening in Early Pregnancy […]
We are proud to share that the Indonesian Prenatal Institute recently participated in the Grand Final Pitching of Pikiran Terbaik Negeri, held on Sunday, August 25, 2024, at Ciputra Artpreneur, Kuningan, Jakarta. During this prestigious event, we presented our innovative project, SafePrenatal—a comprehensive solution aimed at enhancing the quality of screening and prevention of preeclampsia […]
[Research Update] Collaboration meeting with University College London, attended by Professor Anna David (Director of the EGA Institute for Women’s Health, UCL). Collaboration for a better generation. The primary focus of this collaboration encompasses publications and grants, training and education, and research collaboration, as outlined within our focuses: preeclampsia, preterm birth, and fetal growth restriction. […]
Our Vision
To prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes by managing clinical research, offering collaborative training, and enhancing digital pregnancy care.
We are Indonesia’s only non-profit NGO focuses on early prediction and prevention  pre-eclampsia, stillbirth, preterm birth, macrosomia/diabetes, congenital anomalies, and fetal growth restriction
What we do
We are working in providing the efficient platform for obstetricians, researchers, educators, trainers, patients, health institution to achieve our mission to build better pregnancy's outcomes, better generation.
Advance clinical research to improve early prediction and prevention of pregnancy complications.
Educate society and health workers through a learning platform and digital campaign.
We enhance research management and optimize pregnancy outcomes with an integrated research-medical system.
Establish and oversee a waqf-based health services unit benefiting society.
Our numbers that speak
We are currently involved in a largest pre-eclampsia screening and prevention multi-center study in Asia. Regularly audited data and certified physicians are our concerns in order to obtain a high quality study.
Our Activities
On January 6, 2025, the Prenatal Center held a special Free Ultrasound event, marking a significant milestone in maternal and child healthcare. The event, held from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, provided expectant mothers an opportunity to experience the latest in prenatal screening technology at no cost. A Hub for Advanced Prenatal Care The Prenatal […]
Alhamdulillah, the Free Ultrasound program by Bidan Prenatal was successfully held at Masjid Raya Kebayoran Residences (MRKR), Pondok Aren, South Tangerang. This initiative is a tangible step towards ensuring that every pregnant mother has access to high-quality healthcare services, regardless of background or financial capability. What made this event even more special was the presence […]
The Conference at Prenatal Center: Center of Advanced Prenatal Screening recently brought together healthcare professionals in a straightforward yet highly effective setting. Hosted at the Prenatal Center in Ciputat, the event emphasized practical learning and collaboration over formality, proving that impactful discussions and training can thrive in modest environments. Learn more about Prenatal Center The […]
Pre-eclampsia remains a significant challenge in maternal and fetal health worldwide, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. Marked by high blood pressure and organ damage during pregnancy, this condition often causes severe complications for both mother and baby if not detected early. The recent publication in Circulation titled “Placental Growth Factor Screening in Early Pregnancy […]
We are proud to share that the Indonesian Prenatal Institute recently participated in the Grand Final Pitching of Pikiran Terbaik Negeri, held on Sunday, August 25, 2024, at Ciputra Artpreneur, Kuningan, Jakarta. During this prestigious event, we presented our innovative project, SafePrenatal—a comprehensive solution aimed at enhancing the quality of screening and prevention of preeclampsia […]
[Research Update] Collaboration meeting with University College London, attended by Professor Anna David (Director of the EGA Institute for Women’s Health, UCL). Collaboration for a better generation. The primary focus of this collaboration encompasses publications and grants, training and education, and research collaboration, as outlined within our focuses: preeclampsia, preterm birth, and fetal growth restriction. […]
Our Vision
To prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes by managing clinical research, offering collaborative training, and enhancing digital pregnancy care.
We are Indonesia’s only non-profit NGO focuses on early prediction and prevention  pre-eclampsia, stillbirth, preterm birth, macrosomia/diabetes, congenital anomalies, and fetal growth restriction
What we do
We are working in providing the efficient platform for obstetricians, researchers, educators, trainers, patients, health institution to achieve our mission to build better pregnancy's outcomes, better generation.
Advance clinical research to improve early prediction and prevention of pregnancy complications.
Educate society and health workers through a learning platform and digital campaign.
We enhance research management and optimize pregnancy outcomes with an integrated research-medical system.
Establish and oversee a waqf-based health services unit benefiting society.
Our numbers that speak
We are currently involved in a largest pre-eclampsia screening and prevention multi-center study in Asia. Regularly audited data and certified physicians are our concerns in order to obtain a high quality study.
Our Activities
On January 6, 2025, the Prenatal Center held a special Free Ultrasound event, marking a significant milestone in maternal and child healthcare. The event, held from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, provided expectant mothers an opportunity to experience the latest in prenatal screening technology at no cost. A Hub for Advanced Prenatal Care The Prenatal […]
Alhamdulillah, the Free Ultrasound program by Bidan Prenatal was successfully held at Masjid Raya Kebayoran Residences (MRKR), Pondok Aren, South Tangerang. This initiative is a tangible step towards ensuring that every pregnant mother has access to high-quality healthcare services, regardless of background or financial capability. What made this event even more special was the presence […]
The Conference at Prenatal Center: Center of Advanced Prenatal Screening recently brought together healthcare professionals in a straightforward yet highly effective setting. Hosted at the Prenatal Center in Ciputat, the event emphasized practical learning and collaboration over formality, proving that impactful discussions and training can thrive in modest environments. Learn more about Prenatal Center The […]
Pre-eclampsia remains a significant challenge in maternal and fetal health worldwide, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. Marked by high blood pressure and organ damage during pregnancy, this condition often causes severe complications for both mother and baby if not detected early. The recent publication in Circulation titled “Placental Growth Factor Screening in Early Pregnancy […]
We are proud to share that the Indonesian Prenatal Institute recently participated in the Grand Final Pitching of Pikiran Terbaik Negeri, held on Sunday, August 25, 2024, at Ciputra Artpreneur, Kuningan, Jakarta. During this prestigious event, we presented our innovative project, SafePrenatal—a comprehensive solution aimed at enhancing the quality of screening and prevention of preeclampsia […]
[Research Update] Collaboration meeting with University College London, attended by Professor Anna David (Director of the EGA Institute for Women’s Health, UCL). Collaboration for a better generation. The primary focus of this collaboration encompasses publications and grants, training and education, and research collaboration, as outlined within our focuses: preeclampsia, preterm birth, and fetal growth restriction. […]