What is the maternity management system and the significance of its existence?

Systematic management of pregnant women means that during the third month of pregnancy to the first month after delivery, professional maternal and child health care personnel regularly check and manage the health status of pregnant women and fetuses, and handle any abnormalities in time.

All women who have received pre-marital health examination in designated medical and health institutions, when they are pregnant for three months, shall register with the maternal and child health department or obstetrics and gynecology department of the local national medical and health institutions in time, establish a perinatal health care card book, and enjoy free prenatal examination and postpartum visit. At the same time, they will have their first exam. From the fourth to the seventh month of pregnancy, check once a month; 7 to 9 months pregnant, check every two weeks; Pregnancy 9 to 10 months, check once a week. Pregnant women should go to the local medical and health institutions to give birth as soon as possible when the delivery period is near. After delivery, the medical and health institutions managed by the system send people or these institutions entrust the nearest maternal and child health care personnel to visit the maternal home on the 3rd, 7th,14th, 28th day after delivery, and if there is any abnormality in the maternal or baby, timely treat and deal with it.

Meaning:

Through the systematic management of pregnant women, they can safely pass through pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium, prevent complications of pregnant women and various diseases that endanger fetuses and babies at an early stage, and ensure the safety of mothers and babies during pregnancy and childbirth.