It is common knowledge that pregnant women need to go to the hospital to apply for a health card after getting pregnant. Moreover, pregnant women nowadays also believe in scientific pregnancy, so it is important to establish a pregnancy registry. So, how long should pregnancy be registered?

Under normal circumstances, pregnant women should apply for a health card at 12 weeks of pregnancy. Because at this time, it is necessary to undergo a prenatal examination. During the prenatal examination, the hospital will issue a prenatal examination certificate to the pregnant woman. After the prenatal examination, the certificate needs to be built, and it can also be built within two months of pregnancy. After the card is established, there is also a perinatal manual. This mainly refers to the records and files of prenatal care for pregnant women in hospitals, as well as the health measures taken for pregnant women and fetuses. However, it only begins to establish at three months of pregnancy.
Generally, pregnant women need to bring their own documents when registering, such as ID card, birth permit, medical insurance card, etc. After bringing all these materials, you can go to the hospital to register. Please note that pregnant women need to select a hospital in advance and register there. Since the regulations of each hospital are different, it is best to call for consultation before establishing the registration.
It is recommended that pregnant women go to the hospital for regular check ups after registration is established, and do not transfer to another hospital midway, otherwise it will be very troublesome. Fixed in one hospital can ensure comprehensive and continuous information of pregnant women, and also facilitate better response to problems that may arise during pregnancy.