Do you need a birth permit to have a child

  In order to have a healthy and lovely baby, both husband and wife not only need to undergo various examinations before preparing for pregnancy, but also need to regularly participate in pregnancy examinations after pregnancy. At the same time, they also need to handle various procedures and documents to better welcome the arrival of the baby. So, do you need a birth permit to have a child?

  

Do you need a birth permit to have a child1

  Having a child usually requires obtaining a birth permit. Because a birth permit can prove the legality of a fetus's birth, it needs to be obtained between three months of pregnancy and the time of applying for a perinatal health card. If the birth permit is not obtained before delivery, the hospital will not be able to issue a birth certificate after the fetus is delivered, which will affect subsequent household registration.

  When applying for a birth permit, it is important to bring your marriage certificate, ID card, household registration book, and maternal health handbook to the local neighborhood committee or family planning department for processing. In some areas, both husband and wife need to go to the place where their registered residence is located to issue a marriage and childbirth certificate. Due to certain differences in policies in different regions, it is recommended to consult the family planning department for detailed procedures first.

  In addition, although the two child policy has been fully opened up at present, it is still necessary to apply for a second child birth permit before giving birth. The specific process is almost the same as that for a single child birth permit. It is recommended that couples who actively prepare for a second child or who have successfully become pregnant should prepare to apply as soon as possible, so as not to affect registered residence registration after the birth of the fetus.

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