What documents do I need to apply for when giving birth to a child?

The documents required for giving birth are as follows:

1, birth certificate;

1, vaccine book;

3. Birth certificate.

The materials needed to give birth to a child include:

1, ID cards of both husband and wife;

2. Marriage certificate;

3. Household registration book;

4. birth permit;

5, maternal and child health care manual;

6. Around capital preservation;

7.b-ultrasound;

8. ECG and other inspection documents during pregnancy.

In the process of prenatal examination, if it is necessary to establish maternal health records, pregnant women generally need to provide the following information:

1, pregnant women's identity card, birth certificate, maternity insurance certificate and other documents, it is best to provide the original and copy at the same time;

2. During the period from pregnancy to filing, some relevant inspection reports of prenatal examination conducted by pregnant women, such as blood routine, liver function, renal function, urine routine, electrocardiogram and ultrasound examination;

3. In addition to providing these materials, if the contents of various pregnancy tests are incomplete at the time of filing, pregnant women need to carry out some related tests.

At the time of filing, pregnant women should accurately provide their last menstrual time and usual menstrual cycle. The time for pregnant women to file is generally before 12 weeks, and most of them are between 10 weeks and 12 weeks. Newborn children should go to the household registration department of the police station where either parent is located within one month after their birth.

legal ground

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

Eighteenth medical and health institutions shall provide the following medical and health services for pregnant women:

(a) to establish a health care manual (card) for pregnant women, and to conduct regular prenatal examinations;

(two) to provide medical guidance and consultation for pregnant women in health, nutrition and psychology;

(three) focus on monitoring, follow-up and medical care services for high-risk pregnant women;

(4) Providing pregnant women with technical services for safe delivery;

(five) regular postpartum visits to guide the scientific feeding of infants;

(6) Providing contraceptive consultation and technical services;

(seven) reproductive health education and scientific parenting education for pregnant women and their families;

(eight) other maternal health care services.