Emergency cases: heavy vaginal bleeding (such as placenta praevia, placenta abruptio, bleeding from ruptured anterior vessels, unexplained bleeding such as miscarriage, premature labor, cervical inflammation, etc.), water breaking before full term or water breaking before the head of the fetus is in the pelvis, emergency delivery (the fetus is about to be delivered), convulsions, severe medical and surgical complications. Please prepare the following items and be ready to go to the hospital to have a baby! (Many times, the 120 came out to the mother’s home and had to go out, that busy ah) I. Documents and medical records 1, necessary: the original ID card of both spouses, both ID cards (including the front and back) a copy of A4 paper each. If you have other birth documents (such as birth certificate), please provide them. Do not bring various accessories. 2. For those who have maternity insurance, please provide the “maternity insurance certificate” to the “Inward and Outward Registration Office” within 24 hours of admission to the hospital. 3. All kinds of examination documents related to the pregnancy (in or out of the hospital), such as perinatal health handbook. Dr. Guo Peifen’s personal request: It is recommended that mothers-to-be organize their blood test, ultrasound, ECG and other report forms. Requirements: a. Apply water to the upper left corner of A4, 16K size paper report sheets and stick them together in chronological order, with the earliest report sheets at the bottom and on the inside of the last page of the case book; for new report sheets later, stick them on top in order and do not fold them. b. For other small report sheets (such as half of A4 paper), apply glue on the left side and stick them in a stacked tile-like manner. For those who give birth in our hospital, the hospital will collect the original report card and put it into the “medical record room” for long-term storage, so that there is an original basis for future evaluation and analysis of the condition. If patients need to keep a copy of the report card, they can make a copy in advance; of course, patients can also go to the case room with their ID cards to make a copy. One of the report sheets of 3D ultrasound is printed on film. This is for the child as a souvenir and does not need to be given to the hospital. Toiletries, etc.: eye mask, toothpaste, toothbrush, mouthwash, washcloth, basin, hand sanitizer, water cup, straw, toilet paper, clothes hanger, non-slip slippers, large plastic bag, breast pads, brassiere, fruit knife. Please elective cesarean delivery (such as scarred uterus, breech position, cesarean delivery required around 39 weeks), wash your hair at home before admission, not in the hospital. Sometimes the ward cannot turn off the lights at night. Using an eye mask can avoid strong light to the eyes and facilitate sleep. During hospitalization, please put the paper scraps and peels in the disposable plastic bag you brought with you. Clothes, shoes and socks: bring several sets of clean pajamas and pajama pants, several towels; bring your own jacket, sweater and socks; 1 thicker, larger jacket. During hospitalization, pregnant women should wear the clothes provided by the hospital. Before delivery in the air-conditioned room, easy to love cold; broken water patients, amniotic fluid outflow; postpartum sweating; some women have a lot of milk; these are very easy to wet clothes, the above pajama pants with a dry towel, convenient to change in a timely manner. Sometimes hospital gowns are not enough! When the day is slightly cooler, bring a thicker, larger jacket to prevent cold wind blowing injury. Fourth, maternal sanitary napkin pad: including maternal delivery and postpartum required hygiene supplies, several packages of maternal sanitary napkins (pad), maternal diapers, abdominal belt, as large as possible. Sometimes a maternity bag contains maternity sanitary napkins (pads) and maternity diapers, which can be purchased by yourself; if not prepared in advance, you can also buy them from the maternity ward nurse (there are spare ones in the maternity ward for about 170 RMB) or from the hospital convenience store. When you enter the delivery room, please use a large plastic bag with the name of the mother prominently written on the outside. Inside the bag, you will find pajama pants, a jacket, food (such as chocolate, Red Bull, etc.), a cup of water, a cell phone with a charger, maternity pads, toilet paper (for wiping hands and belly), and a tummy-shrinking belt. Due to the large number of women giving birth, the beds are not fixed (need to be transferred from the waiting room to the delivery room), it is inevitable that these things will be put in a mess and lost. V. Baby supplies: 1 set of inner and outer baby clothes and pants, diapers, small cups and spoons, gauze and wet wipes. 1-2 pieces of thick outer clothes, a few pairs of socks (to protect the hands from scratching the face and feet), a blanket, a hat, a sweater, a cotton jacket and a thicker blanket when it is cold. During hospitalization, the hospital provides the baby’s clothes, umbilical bag, and blanket. Wear your own clothes and blanket when you leave the hospital. Breastfeeding is recommended. For those who may not have enough milk, it is advisable to prepare glucose and milk powder and small cups and spoons, bottles and breast pumps by yourself, and do not advocate the regular use of milk substitutes. Buy horse skin care in the big forest, or buy small bees online, mother and baby can use, red buttocks, long eczema, perineal wounds can be! Six, meals: the hospital can supply three meals and tableware (advocate the use of their own lunch boxes, more environmentally friendly!) The hospital can provide three meals and cutlery (promote the use of their own lunch boxes, more environmentally friendly! Family members can send meals or order meals from the hospital cafeteria; diabetic patients are recommended to send meals, requiring punctuality (such as breakfast 6:30-7:40, Chinese food 11:20-13:30; dinner 17:30-19:00). Please do not store cash, valuables and jewelry during hospitalization, especially when entering the operating room, such items are very easy to lose or should not be worn during image examination. (Breastfeeding supplies: 1. 3-4 small clean, soft towels to clean the nipples and protect the overflowing milk. 2. 2, a small clean washbasin, convenient for you to use when hot compresses and clean breasts. For the convenience of counting fetal movement and nutrition diary, please bring your own paper and pen. For patients with decreased fetal movement, low amniotic fluid, gestational hypertension, fetal growth restriction and GDM, the main purpose of admission is to monitor the condition of the mother and fetus, so you should count fetal movement and keep a nutrition diary. X. Companion bed. If you have a companion bed at home, you can bring it; the companion bed prepared by the department is sometimes not enough.