What department is responsible for preparing pregnancy tests

  Many women at childbearing age consider getting married and having children because it is difficult to conceive offspring as they age. Therefore, many women nowadays choose to start a family first and then pursue a career. But many women in pregnancy have not truly understood this knowledge, so they don't know which department to go to for examination in the hospital when they are pregnant. So, what department should you check for pregnancy?

  

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  What department is responsible for preparing pregnancy tests

  Men can go to the hospital for pre pregnancy check ups, either in the reproductive or male department, while women should choose according to the hospital's settings. Some hospitals have specialized pre pregnancy check clinics, some hospitals have pre pregnancy check ups in the internal medicine department, and some hospitals have pre pregnancy check ups in the obstetrics and gynecology or family planning department. You can inquire at the triage desk, service desk, or directly at the registration office.

  How to scientifically prepare for pregnancy

  1. Planned pregnancy

  When it comes to pregnancy, it is important to plan carefully, especially to avoid getting pregnant at an advanced age (when the mother is 35 years old at the time of birth). This is because getting pregnant at an advanced age increases the risk of complications such as fetal chromosomal abnormalities, deformities, and difficult labor. Therefore, getting pregnant at the appropriate age is crucial. To put it bluntly, give birth to a child as soon as possible when it's time to do so.

  2. Reasonable diet and weight control

  There is a saying that goes, 'A fat chicken doesn't lay eggs.' It's really like getting fat destroys everything! We can judge whether we are overweight by the BMI (weight (KG)/height (㎡) index, and it is best to control the BMI between 18.5-23.9kg/m2 before pregnancy

  3. Supplementing folic acid

  The importance of folic acid for women preparing for pregnancy goes without saying. The average person takes 0.4~0.8mg of folic acid orally per day, or a combination of folic acid and vitamins.

  So when checking for pregnancy preparation, you can choose to go to the pre pregnancy examination clinic. However, due to different hospitals, some hospitals also set up pre pregnancy examinations in internal medicine, while others specifically set up obstetrics and gynecology departments. Therefore, if women do not know which department to go to when checking for pregnancy preparation, they can go to the service desk to inquire or to the registration office to check.

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