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  2. Begin by entering your last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in your marital status, date of birth (DOB), and age. This section helps healthcare providers understand your background.
  4. Provide your address and contact information, including phone numbers for home and work. This ensures that you can be reached easily.
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Its common to see your healthcare provider or midwife every 4 weeks until week 28 of pregnancy. Then the visits will happen more often. From weeks 28 to 36, its common to have visits every 2 to 3 weeks. In the final month of pregnancy, you likely will see your healthcare provider or midwife every week.
In Canada, birth, marriage, and death registrations are the responsibility of each province and territory. For privacy reasons, records are not publicly available for the living. The number of years before a record is available varies.
At a certain age, Alberta Vital Statistics records become historical records and anyone may get them from the Provincial Archives of Alberta. Alberta historical records are: birth records that are 120 years old or older (from the date of birth) birth records for a person who has been deceased for 50 years or more.
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Birth and death certificates are NOT public records. Public records are those open to the publics, such as property deeds and marriage/divorce records (because divorce is a court proceeding).
The Provincial Archives of Alberta holds hundreds of thousands of vital statistic records birth, marriage and death records. The Provincial Archives of Alberta provides access to: birth records that are 120 years or older (from the date of birth) marriage records that are 75 years or older (from the date of marriage)
What is a high-risk pregnancy? Your pregnancy is called high-risk if you or your baby has an increased chance of having a health problem. These problems include slowed growth of the baby, preterm labour, preeclampsia, and a problem with the placenta.
MyHealth Records is an online service that enables Albertans 14 years of age and older to view their own health records. MyHealth Records tools enable you to access and manage personal health information on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Certified copies of birth records must be obtained from the vital statistics office where the event occurred (contact information for states vital statistics offices is available from the National Center for Health Statistics.

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