Heard this term at the hospital and at my MIL ke ghar everyone keeps saying registered case. matlab kya hota hai exactly? Do I have to register somewhere or is it automatic when first checkup hota hai? Bit confused as first time mom.
It means you are formally registered under a hospital for your delivery, so your doc has your full medical history. It's best to get registered early, and while you can do simple home care for minor issues, always follow whatever your gynac says for everything else.
I felt so relieved when I registered my case in the third month. They gave me a proper pregnancy card, did all the base tests, and it felt like my baby and I were finally officially in safe hands.
Registered case means the hospital has all your scan details and history on file. I kept worrying what if I go to the labor room and they don't know my blood group or history, so registering early really helped my anxiety!
It basically means you have registered your pregnancy with a hospital or clinic early on, so they have your complete medical records on file. After what I went through, I realized how vital this is so the doctors know your exact history in any emergency.
Actually, registering your case early helps you plan all the maternity package costs and avoids heavy emergency admission charges. Unregistered cases often have to pay a lot for immediate tests if they go into labor suddenly.