What information do pregnant women need to file health records?

Pregnant women generally need to bring their ID cards when filing files, and those who participate in medical insurance should bring their medical insurance cards. Some hospitals also require birth certificates, specifically asking local hospitals. Filing pregnant women refers to the establishment of a booklet belonging to pregnant women, which will record the detailed information of pregnant women and their husbands and all the information related to pregnancy, as well as some detailed information such as the time of pregnant women's examination, fetal monitoring, and when the expected date of delivery is.

legal ground

Paragraph 2 of Article 14 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Maternal and Infant Health Care

Maternal health care services include the following:

(a) Guidance on maternal and child health care: providing medical advice on the causes, treatment and prevention of pregnant healthy offspring and endemic diseases such as severe hereditary diseases and iodine deficiency;

(2) Maternal health care: providing consultation and guidance on health, nutrition, psychology and other medical care services for pregnant women, as well as regular prenatal examinations;

(3) Fetal health care: monitoring the growth and development of the fetus and providing consultation and medical guidance;

(4) Newborn health care: providing medical and health care services for the growth and development, breastfeeding and nursing of newborns.