How to check the woman's birth record?

Check the woman's birth record as follows:

1. Go to the local police station to provide valid certificates such as ID card or household registration book and marriage certificate for inquiry; 2. Telephone or manual inquiry to the Social Security Bureau requires ID number and social security card number; 3. Log on to the website of the Social Security Bureau and enter the personal ID number, social security card number and password to inquire about the insurance information.

Query method of birth record:

1, go to the community health service center or maternal and child health hospital where the household registration is located for consultation;

2. Query through the hospital's electronic medical record system. If you have given birth to a child in the hospital, you can query the relevant records through the system;

3. Log in to the local health and wellness committee or the official website of the Family Planning Commission, and some areas provide online inquiry services;

4. Contact the family planning department where the household registration is located, provide necessary personal information, and inquire about birth records.

To sum up, there are three ways to inquire about women's birth records: go to the police station in person and show relevant certificates, provide necessary information by telephone or go to the Social Security Bureau for manual inquiry in person, or log in to the website of the Social Security Bureau and enter the ID number, social security card number and password to inquire about insurance information.

Legal basis:

Population and family planning law of the peoples Republic of China

Article 4

The people's governments at all levels and their staff in the implementation of family planning work, should be strictly in accordance with the law, civilized law enforcement, shall not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of citizens. Family planning administrative departments and their staff members shall be protected by law when performing official duties according to law.