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What information do I need to prepare for filing in Tianjin?

1. pregnancy 12 weeks, the expectant mother will go to the neighborhood Committee where the woman's household registration is located to handle the pre-delivery certificate with her ID card, household registration book and marriage certificate, and stamp it;

2. Take this certificate to the street hospital where the woman's household registration is located for routine examination (generally including blood routine, urine routine, leucorrhea, etc.). And some hospitals will do B-ultrasound examination);

3. After receiving the physical examination report, the street hospital will issue the Tianjin Maternal Health Care Manual.

4. Choose a hospital (or community hospital) that will be ready for production in the future, and bring the Tianjin Maternal Health Care Manual to this hospital for registration and initial examination.

The filing time and the first routine inspection of Tianjin local books must be completed before 12 weeks +6 days.

The specific process of establishing accounts and filing

1, 12 weeks pregnant, go to the community hospital where the household registration is located, hang the obstetrics and gynecology number, and explain to the registered personnel that they want to build a card.

2. Go to the obstetrics and gynecology department, explain the card to the nurse or doctor at the triage desk, and provide relevant materials for handling the manual.

3. The staff will take you to fill in the relevant information of pregnant women, and you can open maternity insurance immediately by swiping the social security card. At the same time, routine examinations are needed, mainly electrocardiogram, liver function, blood routine and gynecological examination, and some communities have B-ultrasound.

4. Pay the fee after getting the checklist, and make corresponding inspection according to the checklist.

5. The test results are ok. Community hospitals will issue the Handbook of Maternal Health Care in Tianjin, which has been successfully established.

6. After the manual is successfully established, stay in the community hospital, and the doctor will make an appointment for the time and frequency of the next check-up.

7. After 30 weeks of pregnancy, the instructions will be transferred to the production hospital (commonly known as book transfer), and the instructions will be kept by themselves.

8. The principle of transfer is to transfer to the superior production hospital corresponding to the community hospital (if you want to transfer to other favorite production hospitals, please consult the hospital before transferring).

Filing a pregnant mother's file is to set up a booklet of your own in the hospital, that is, the pregnancy file, which records the basic information of the pregnant mother and all the information of the pregnancy process. The brochure will also introduce some information such as the time and items of pregnancy test. In addition, there will be some precautions and common sense about pregnant mothers during pregnancy. However, pregnant mothers follow the principle of voluntariness, and hospitals will not force mothers to file files. As for the cost of filing pregnant mothers, it should also be based on the regulations of different hospitals. Generally speaking, pregnant mothers should establish files in the hospital where they choose to give birth, and it is best not to transfer in the middle to ensure the comprehensiveness and continuity of information.

legal ground

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.