Argentina's social security agency, ANSES, has scheduled the payment of the Pregnancy Allowance (Asignación por Embarazo) for this Thursday, August 13, 2026. Beneficiaries with a national ID (DNI) ending in 3 will receive their stipend. Here are the details, requirements, and how to collect.

ANSES Confirms Pregnancy Allowance Payment for DNI Ending in 3

Published on August 13, 2026

The Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social (ANSES) – Argentina's national social security administration – announced via its official X (formerly Twitter) account that today, August 13, 2026, it is processing the Asignación por Embarazo (Pregnancy Allowance) for beneficiaries whose national identity document (DNI) ends with the number 3.


What is the Pregnancy Allowance?

This is a monthly financial benefit designed for pregnant women who do not have private health insurance (obra social) and are not formally employed. It aims to support expectant mothers during pregnancy, ensuring they can access proper nutrition and healthcare. The allowance is part of Argentina's social safety net, similar to child allowances but specifically for the prenatal period.

Who Can Apply?

  • Must reside in Argentina.
  • Be unemployed, work in the informal sector, or be a social monotributista (a simplified tax regime for low-income self-employed workers).
  • Be between 12 and 15 weeks pregnant at the time of application.
  • Have a Formulario de Salud (Health Form) signed by a licensed doctor or proof of check-ups at a public hospital.

How and Where to Collect

Payments are automatically deposited into the beneficiary's bank account or associated debit card. If no account exists, ANSES assigns a payment method, often linked to social cards like the Tarjeta Alimentar (Food Card).

For further details, you can check the official tweet published by ANSES at 08:25 AM on this Thursday: ANSES announcement on X.

This payment is part of the regular monthly calendar. If your DNI ends in 3, make sure your banking details are up to date in Mi ANSES to avoid delays.