What should I do if my name is not on the birth certificate?

Legal subjectivity:

Instructions for filling in the form and applying for a birth certificate are as follows: 1. Form filling requirements: The name of the newborn can be left blank, and the remaining items must be filled in truthfully. The names of the father and mother must be consistent with the names on the identity certificate and hospitalization medical records, otherwise the birth certificate cannot be issued. Occupation and unit can be abbreviated or written as none. The household registration addresses of both parents must be consistent with the addresses on the household registration book (first page). If the baby's household registration follows the father or the mother, please circle it. 2; Be sure to apply for a birth certificate within 20 days after your child is born. Please get it ready in advance and confirm the baby's name. 3. The following documents are required: original ID cards of the baby’s father and mother (photocopies and expired ID cards are invalid), original household registers of both parents (photocopies can be brought for collective household registration and foreign household registration), maternity service certificate or marriage certificate Certificate (if you are unmarried, the parents of the baby will need to write a declaration of being unmarried), and you will also need to bring the discharge notice. 4. According to relevant national regulations, birth certificates cannot be issued if the documents are incomplete. 5. The baby’s parents must apply for a birth certificate in person. If the baby's parents cannot handle the matter in person, they must write a power of attorney and bring along the documents of both parties if they entrust someone else to handle the matter. (Only one parent of the baby can come to apply). The baby's name cannot be changed after the birth certificate is printed. It is recommended to consult the community health center in the place of residence. The law is objective:

Article 7 of the "Household Registration Regulations" Within one month after the birth of a baby, the head of the household, relatives, caregivers or neighbors must declare birth registration to the household registration authority at the baby's place of permanent residence. For abandoned babies, the adopter or the infant care agency shall report birth registration to the household registration agency.