After registering for pregnancy, one can choose whether or not to undergo premarital medical examination. There is no mandatory requirement for premarital medical examination by the state, but there are many benefits to undergoing premarital medical examination, and the state advocates for it. If you want to undergo a physical examination after registering for pregnancy, you need to avoid items that may affect yourself and the fetus, such as X-rays and chest X-rays.
Essential items for premarital medical examination
1. Inquire about medical history, including personal medical history and family genetic history.
2. Routine physical examination, including blood routine, urine routine, liver and kidney function, blood glucose, blood lipids, etc.
3. Reproductive organ examination. Mainly to check the development status of reproductive organs, whether there are abnormalities, defects, etc. In addition, men need to undergo semen testing, while girls need to undergo six tests for estrogen.
4. Infectious disease screening. Infectious diseases include gonorrhea, AIDS, syphilis, hepatitis B, etc.