What is pregnancy registration

  Pregnancy registration, in simple terms, refers to the registration of pregnant women. Do friends know anything about it? So, what exactly is pregnancy registration? What should be noted when applying for pregnancy registration? Next, the editor will provide a detailed introduction to this aspect, hoping to be helpful to everyone. Please listen to the editor's introduction.

  

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  What is pregnancy registration

  Pregnant women's record keeping refers to recommending their own booklet, the pregnancy record, in the hospital, which records the basic information of the pregnant woman and all the information about the pregnancy process. The booklet will also introduce information such as the time and items of pregnancy tests. In addition, there will be some precautions and pregnancy knowledge for pregnant women during pregnancy. However, the registration of pregnant women follows the principle of voluntary participation, and hospitals will not force mothers to register. As for the cost of registering pregnant women, it also depends on the regulations of different hospitals. Generally, pregnant women should establish records in the hospital where they choose to give birth, and it is best not to transfer hospitals midway to ensure the comprehensiveness and continuity of information.

  Pregnant women usually undergo 12 prenatal check ups during pregnancy, including 12 to 14 weeks, 15 to 20 weeks, 21 to 24 weeks, 25 to 28 weeks, 29 to 30 weeks, 31 to 32 weeks, 33 to 34 weeks, 35 to 36 weeks, 37 weeks, 38 weeks, 39 weeks, and 40 weeks. And every pregnancy check-up requires checking the pregnant woman's weight, blood pressure, and pulse, as well as measuring uterine height and abdominal circumference, physical examination, Doppler fetal heart rate, and other examination items. In addition, nutritional assessment and measurement are also required.

  The main purpose of registering pregnant women is to comprehensively grasp the physical condition of the expectant mother and the development of the fetus, in order to better cope with the situations that occur during pregnancy. During labor, doctors will also decide whether to have a vaginal delivery or a cesarean section based on the records in the file and the physical condition of the expectant mother. In case of special circumstances, preparations can be made in a short period of time.

  What should I pay attention to when registering for pregnancy

  1. Document preparation: Birth permit (original and photocopy), maternity insurance certificate (original and photocopy), perinatal certificate, compensation certificate, laboratory test report from previous examinations, and ultrasound documents. Untreated documents must be processed as soon as possible, and only when all documents are complete can they be filed.

  2. Process submission of materials: After filling in the materials and paying the fees, obtain new pregnant women's medical records, prenatal examination registration forms, oral examination registration forms, and other materials.

  3. Prenatal examination: The general steps of prenatal examination are to first measure basic examinations such as blood pressure and weight. After these two examinations, professional prenatal examination items are carried out, including uterine height, abdominal circumference, fetal sound measurement, blood test, vaginal discharge, and urine routine examination.

  The above is some content about pregnancy registration introduced by the editor, hoping to be helpful to everyone. The knowledge related to mother and baby is quite practical and can have a significant impact on daily life. So it is necessary for us to learn some knowledge in this area and read more books to enrich ourselves.

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