Many couples will go to the hospital for a pre pregnancy examination when preparing for pregnancy, to see if their bodies are suitable for pregnancy. If they are not suitable yet, they can take timely care to bring their bodies to the best state to welcome the arrival of the baby. Pre pregnancy examination is something that both men and women need to do. What are the specific examinations?
Pre pregnancy check ups that are mandatory for both men and women
Female pregnancy examination items
The 12 routine examinations included blood routine examination, urine routine examination, ABO blood group, hepatitis B two half, liver function, syphilis test, RH blood group, dynamic electrocardiogram, renal function, oral examination, trace elements and HIV test.
There are five gynecological examinations: routine gynecological examination, routine urine examination, ABO blood type, RH blood type, and two halves of hepatitis B.
There are two types of infertility: six types of sex hormones and anti sperm antibody testing.
The three eugenics tests include: eugenics ten, Down syndrome stage 1, and Mediterranean anemia gene.
Male pre pregnancy examination items
B ultrasound, semen routine test, prostate fluid routine test, urogenital system routine test, hepatitis B, AIDS, syphilis, and antisperm antibody test.
The best time for pre pregnancy examination
Pre pregnancy checkups are generally recommended to start 3-6 months before pregnancy, including for both partners.
The pre pregnancy examination for the female partner is best conducted within 3-7 days after the end of menstruation, and it is advisable not to have sexual intercourse before the examination. Once other issues are discovered during pre pregnancy examinations, there is still time for intervention and treatment. Therefore, it is advisable to undergo pre pregnancy examinations at least 3 months in advance, and both partners should do so simultaneously.
Pregnancy checkups are not only for one's own physical health, but also to provide a good growth environment for future babies. Therefore, pregnancy checkups are necessary to avoid the occurrence of unnecessary diseases and detect and treat them early. If treatment is delayed until later, it may cause unnecessary harm.