In Reply to: Medical Care posted by spangela on Thursday, 5. January 2012 at 11:12 Bali Time:
Take out adequate travel insurance and make sure you read the fine print, even phone them up and ask for detailed clauses that will stop you from making a claim if one is needed...eg.. if you happen to have a glass of wine with dinner that can be classed as "drinking" to excess in your condition.
Bali International Medical Centre is on the Sanur ByPass Road, it is of Western standards, has had some really good press and then some not so good.
SOS is just along from here and is of the same category only smaller.
Some travellers have had experience with Sanglah Hospital which had a wing added after the bombing paid for by the Australian Government.
Research these places and ask your travel insurer which they would prefer you to go to.
Most will want payment, credit card details, insurance company OKAY before they will even look at you.
If it is minor the hotel you are staying in should have access to a Doctor, this will depend on the level of hotel you are at...1 star debatable, 5 star should have an English speaking Dr. and nurses.
Pharmacy and chemists sometimes have Dr.'s in attendance also.
Please get the okay from your own Dr. to be travelling.
Safe and happy trip, many women go to Bali whilst pregnant, with small babies, toddlers and all is good.