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RCH stands for Reproductive and Child Health. All Married/Pregnant Women in the age group of 15 to 49 will be issued an unique identification number (RCH ID), which can be used for any number of pregnancies.
RCH, short for Reproductive and Child Health, is a program that provides a unique identification number (RCH ID) to all married or pregnant women within the age group of 15 to 49. This ID plays a crucial role in tracking and managing healthcare services for women throughout their reproductive years. Once issued, the RCH ID remains valid across multiple pregnancies, enabling healthcare providers to access the individual’s medical history, monitor maternal and child health, and ensure continuity of care. This initiative helps streamline health services, reduce maternal and infant mortality rates, and improve overall healthcare outcomes for women and children. It also facilitates easy access to health records during antenatal and postnatal visits, vaccinations, and other essential maternal health services.
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