Among them, the maternal and child health handbook is an unavoidable topic, which is what we often call "building a card" or "building a small card".
In order to let pregnant mothers know how to build a card, we have sorted out the following common questions, hoping to help.
Card establishment is generally handled in the community health service center, and the time is generally 5 12 weeks of pregnancy. When building a card, it is mainly to register the identity information of the pregnant mother and the basic information of pregnancy, so as to facilitate the follow-up of community doctors in the future, such as reminding the baby to get vaccinated.
It is suggested that pregnant mothers can ask in advance what documents they need to carry before building a card. Different communities may have different requirements. Generally speaking, the documents you need to carry are as follows. If the goods are complete, you can get the manual on the same day.
It should be noted that in the pregnancy certificate, if you just do a simple urine test, you can only determine whether you are pregnant or not, which is of no value. At this time, you won't build a card for filing.
Generally, a blood test is needed, and a B-ultrasound examination (usually done at 5-6 weeks of pregnancy) is needed to diagnose pregnancy.
Generally speaking, building a card is not a unified requirement, and not every pregnant mother must build a card.
But local policies are different. In some places, pregnant mothers do not build cards in the community, and they are not allowed to file when they arrive at the hospital; Some local hospitals are not linked to community card building; In other places, if you don't build a card, you can't reimburse maternity insurance or receive maternity allowance.
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