How long will the results of the premarital examination come out

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The results of the premarital examination can be released on the same day, no later than three days, and the specific time depends on the amount of premarital examination content and the number of people examined on that day. The doctor will provide a clear timeline for retrieving the examination report, such as which floor to pick up the report after 3pm or 2pm in the afternoon. There will also be many hospitals that provide online query of physical examination reports, and premarital examinees can directly search online.

1、 The results of the premarital examination will be available within 1-3 days

1. The results of the premarital examination can usually be obtained on the same day.

2. If you add many voluntary and non mandatory items to your premarital medical examination program, the examination time will be longer and the results will be relatively later. In addition, the large number of people undergoing premarital check ups on the same day will also extend the time for the results to be available.

2、 The way to receive the results of premarital medical examination

1. Obtain a hard copy report from the hospital where the examination is conducted.

2. Some hospitals have the function of viewing results online, which allows users to search for report results online based on the website or app provided by the hospital.

3、 The situation where the premarital examination is not qualified

1. Not suitable for marriage type, that is, the results of the premarital examination show that the male and female parties belong to a direct family relationship of three generations.

2. There are serious infectious diseases, such as syphilis, AIDS, etc.

3. There are genetic diseases, including albinism and epilepsy, which have strong genetic disorders.

4. Infertility. Ovulation (or vas deferens) dysfunction, blocked fallopian tubes (vas deferens), and the presence of anti sperm antibodies in the female reproductive tract or serum are all symptoms of infertility, indicating that the premarital examination is not qualified.

5. Genital defects. Genital abnormalities, gender ambiguity, or female hymen closure that do not meet normal reproductive standards and seriously affect fertility are all considered genital defects.

6. Individuals within three generations of both families who suffer from the same hidden genetic disease, such as albinism, total color blindness, pigmentary dry skin and sickle cell anemia, etc.

7. Individuals with autosomal recessive genetic disorders, where both spouses are carriers of the disease causing gene.

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