Where can I buy a children's health handbook?

Children's health care manuals are handled in township hospitals or community health service centers.

1, providing the mother's maternal health manual and ID number;

2. Provide basic information about the birth of children;

3. If it is lost, you can bring your valid identity certificate and pregnancy test report to the original place to reissue it.

Guide to the use of children's health care manual:

1, the role of the children's health handbook: The children's health handbook is an important document to record the health status of children from birth to growth, including basic information of children, birth situation, vaccination records, growth and development monitoring, and prevention of common diseases;

2. How to fill it in correctly: Parents should truthfully record their children's health information under the guidance of medical staff, including the date of physical examination, height and weight, audio-visual ability, oral health and so on. , to ensure the accuracy and completeness of information;

3. Custody and maintenance: Children's health care manuals should be properly kept to avoid loss or damage, so as to facilitate access to and update of children's health information at any time.

To sum up, it is necessary to provide the mother's Maternal Health Handbook and ID number, as well as the basic information of the child's birth in township hospitals or community health service centers. If it is lost, you need to bring your valid ID card and pregnancy test report to the original place to reissue it.

Legal basis:

Measures for the Implementation of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Maternal and Infant Health Care

Article 7

The health administrative department of the State Council is in charge of the national maternal and infant health care work and performs the following duties:

(a) to formulate the law on maternal and infant health care and the supporting regulations and technical specifications of these measures;

(two) according to the principle of classified guidance, formulate the national maternal and child health care development plan and implementation steps;

(3) Organizing and popularizing maternal and infant health care and other appropriate reproductive health technologies;

(four) supervision of maternal and infant health care.