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What does the pregnant woman file mean?

Filing pregnant women's files is to establish pregnancy files and record every birth check-up (the development of pregnant women and fetuses). Hospitals and communities do this mainly in the hope that pregnant women can give birth to babies smoothly and reduce deaths. The filing of pregnant women is usually around 12 weeks, because the three-month-old fetus has taken root in the mother's womb. If there are no special circumstances, you can always be pregnant until the baby is born, and file a small card.

Take your personal ID card and birth certificate (or family planning certificate) to the hospital for the first screening and file it by the way. The file at this time is actually the doctor's record of all pregnant women, including the current number of weeks of pregnancy, the number of pregnancies, how many babies are pregnant this time, the first screening and so on. After that, the doctor will record all the birth checks. This is to ensure the smooth progress from pregnancy to delivery as much as possible. If there are special circumstances during pregnancy, pregnant women will have an examination in this hospital before.

Then we need to set up a small card in the local community. We need an ID card, a marriage certificate, a birth certificate (family planning certificate) and the report of the previous birth check-up, and get the maternal and child health handbook, which contains four catalogues: pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, children and vaccination, which is most suitable for novice mothers who don't know when to do what birth check-up, whether the baby is developing normally and when to get vaccinated.

So/kloc-archiving in about 0/2 weeks is very important. It is recommended that pregnant mothers pay attention!