Diagnosing and ruling out physical illnesses during pregnancy is the responsibility for the baby in the belly. Some common gynecological diseases and heart diseases can have a certain impact on pregnancy, and it can be detected whether they cause viral infections. So what pregnancy tests can be skipped?
The tests that can be skipped during pregnancy mainly include chromosomal abnormalities and frequent ultrasound examinations. Chromosomal abnormalities are mainly targeted at families with a history of genetic diseases, which need to be checked before reaching childbearing age to prevent these diseases from being passed on to the baby. However, for those without a history of genetic diseases, this test is generally not necessary. Frequent B-ultrasound examinations may cause fetal instability, so for the health and safety of both the fetus and the mother, mothers should be reminded to undergo regular examinations.
Furthermore, some mothers may be overly nervous about their babies, which is very detrimental to their development. Timely and moderate prenatal check ups are the best, as blind and frequent prenatal check ups can cause unnecessary disturbance to the fetus.
In addition, prenatal check ups are mainly used to examine the health status of both men and women, provide guidance and advice on behavior, and help new parents learn to adjust their physical and mental state to the most ideal state before pregnancy, in order to conceive healthier babies. Couples who are preparing for pregnancy need to eliminate their inner concerns and unhappiness, which is beneficial for rapid conception.