1. Mothers and children go to the local family planning commission or the health and family planning department for consultation. Fathers serving in the army are required to provide their identity documents, military certificates and contact information of the family planning commission or the health and family planning department where their household registration is located.
2. According to the relevant local regulations, it may be necessary to provide the father's identity documents, army certificates, household registration books and other materials to prove that his father served in the army.
3. After handling the maternal and child health manual, it is necessary to provide relevant information to the father's army in time, maintain good communication and contact, and let the father know the maternal and child health status and the need for help in time. At the same time, when the father leaves the army or goes back to his mother's house, he also needs to update and adjust the household registration and health manual in time.