Many couples are prepared to have a baby and must go to the hospital for a physical examination. If you don't do a pre pregnancy examination, you won't know your physical condition, whether you are suitable for pregnancy, and whether you can give birth to a healthy baby. Therefore, pre pregnancy examination is also very important, and both men and women should do it. So who needs pre pregnancy check ups?
Both men and women need to undergo prenatal check ups, and the best time to do so is 3 to 6 months before pregnancy. If you are prepared for pregnancy, you should have a physical examination in advance. Common examination items for women include blood routine, reproductive system, vaginal discharge routine, liver function, urine routine, electrocardiogram, and other examination items. Through these project inspections, women's physical illnesses can be identified, effectively reducing various hidden dangers.
Common tests performed by men include blood routine, urinary system, urine routine, electrocardiogram, liver function, and semen routine examination. Especially semen routine examination is very important, whether the quality of sperm meets the goal of pregnancy. Nowadays, many men suffer from asthenozoospermia, oligospermia, and azoospermia. Early examination can help to understand these issues in advance.
There are also several groups of people who have to undergo pre pregnancy examination, such as unmarried people, people with genetic diseases, infectious diseases, elderly people, people who have had habitual abortion, stillbirth, poor working environment, people who have not been vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine, people who like to smoke and drink a lot, and people who have pets at home. These people should not be careless.