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What documents do I need to do to give birth to a child in Yiwu?

The documents required for giving birth in Yiwu are as follows:

1, ID card: Bring the original and photocopy of the ID card to prove the identity of the pregnant woman. If you don't carry your ID card with you due to special circumstances, you can prove yourself with passport, household registration book and other supporting materials;

2. birth permit: if it is the first pregnancy, the pregnant mother should bring the original and copy of the birth permit. A birth certificate refers to a child's birth registration form. If you are going to have a second or third child, you need to prepare a multiple birth registration form. However, different regions have different requirements for the birth permit;

3. Medical insurance: If pregnant women have medical insurance, they need to prepare the original medical insurance card. When reimbursing, you need to copy the medical records, generally speaking, you need to copy the operation records, delivery records, the first page of the medical records, the discharge summary, the diagnosis, and the expense details during hospitalization. Different units and medical institutions have different requirements for specific materials for reimbursement;

4. Household registration book: after giving birth, you need to apply for a medical certificate of birth, and you need to bring the household registration book of both husband and wife. Therefore, it is best to bring your ID card and household registration book when giving birth.

Legal basis:

Article 18 of the Measures for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Maternal and Infant Health Care

Medical and health institutions shall provide the following medical and health services for pregnant women:

(a) to establish a health care manual (card) for pregnant women, and to conduct regular prenatal examinations;

(two) to provide medical guidance and consultation for pregnant women in health, nutrition and psychology;

(three) focus on monitoring, follow-up and medical care services for high-risk pregnant women;

(4) Providing pregnant women with technical services for safe delivery;

(five) regular postpartum visits to guide the scientific feeding of infants;

(6) Providing contraceptive consultation and technical services;

(seven) reproductive health education and scientific parenting education for pregnant women and their families;

(eight) other maternal health care services.