What pre pregnancy examinations are necessary to do

  The necessary examinations before pregnancy are called preconception tests, which mainly include blood routine, stool routine, urine routine, gynecological ultrasound, vaginal discharge routine, external and internal genital examinations, follicle monitoring, sex hormone levels, ovarian size, uterine function, genetic examination, genetic examination, and so on. So, which pre pregnancy tests are necessary?

  

What pre pregnancy examinations are necessary to do1

  Firstly, conducting a scientific pre pregnancy examination can contribute to a healthy pregnancy and the birth of a healthy baby. It is worth noting that pre pregnancy examinations require both men and women to go to the hospital for testing. Many people have a misconception that pregnancy is the responsibility of women, so pre pregnancy examinations only need to be done by women. Little do they know that poor sperm quality in men is also a key factor affecting healthy pregnancy preparation. Moreover, there are more and more patients who come to the hospital to see male infertility, and the deterioration of male sperm quality has almost become a "difficult truth" for contemporary men.

  Secondly, each examination needs to be conducted at a different time, for example, checking sex hormone levels needs to be done 2-4 days after menstruation. Blood tests require fasting, abdominal ultrasound requires holding urine, and follicle monitoring requires during ovulation.

  If you are prepared for pregnancy, it is best for both men and women to go to the hospital for pre pregnancy examinations. Do not skip the examination for the sake of convenience. If any abnormalities are found during the examination, actively cooperate with treatment. Pre pregnancy examinations can improve the level of eugenics and fertility, especially for elderly mothers who face more problems during pregnancy and childbirth. Therefore, it is particularly necessary to do pre pregnancy examinations.

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