What Is RCH ID For Pregnant Lady & Why Do You Need It?
In Gurugram, Haryana, all pregnant women must have an RCH ID which is a 12 digit number. It is crucial to obtain RCH ID in early months of pregnancy to avail medical care and treatment including Ultrasound services.
RCH stands for Reproductive and Child Health which is a government program that helps take care of the health of pregnant women, mothers, and children. This ID is generated by the doctor you are consulting by filling an online form. It is important to do this registration during the first three months of pregnancy to get timely medical care and follow government rules.
Steps to Get an RCH ID:
- Contact your Gynaecologist or Local Health Workers
Talk to your area's ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife) or ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist). They will help you register. - Give Required Details
You will need to provide your name, age, Aadhaar number, husband's name, address, caste and details of any previous pregnancy. - Get the RCH ID
After registration, you will receive a 12-digit RCH ID. This number is needed to get health services and is also required for ultrasound tests during pregnancy.
The Haryana government has made early registration mandatory to ensure better health care for pregnant women and babies, and to keep track of the number of boys and girls being born as male female sex ratio is declining and still there may be areas where female feticide exists. A better recording keeping with this ID may help government to track sex ration in our state.
Finally, We need to change how people think in society. Every child, whether a boy or a girl, has the right to be born and live a good life. Treating boys and girls equally and respecting girls is very important for a better and fair society.
For more details, visit the official RCH portal: rch.mohfw.gov.in
Conclusion
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