Women need to undergo many tests before pregnancy, and only through these tests can they determine whether their condition meets the conditions for pregnancy. Among various pre pregnancy examinations, hysteroscopy is the most important one, which can be used to check for any lesions in the uterine cavity. So what should be done before hysteroscopy examination?
Before undergoing hysteroscopy, a series of routine examinations are necessary to check whether the basic physical condition of the pregnant woman meets the fertility standards. The general pre pregnancy routine examinations mainly include blood routine examination, coagulation function examination, and infectious disease examination. Any of these tests must meet the standards, and if one of them does not meet the standards, there is no need to undergo hysteroscopy examination.
After completing a series of routine examinations, gynecological examinations are also required. Generally, gynecological examinations include ultrasound examination of the uterine adnexa and routine examination of vaginal discharge. Through these two examinations, it can be determined whether the uterine morphology of the female is normal and whether there is reproductive tract inflammation. If either of these two examinations is not qualified, hysteroscopy examination cannot be performed again.
In addition, if hysteroscopy is needed, it is recommended that women choose to go to the hospital for examination about a week after menstruation. At this time, menstruation has been completely cleared from the inside of the vagina, which can ensure the smooth progress of the examination work.