The marriage registration regulations have clear provisions on age, voluntary sex, marital status, blood relationship, and so on, and there is no mandatory requirement for pre-marital examination. Therefore, whether to go to the civil affairs Bureau before the marriage examination depends on the couple's own will.
First, what do you need to pay attention to
1. Bring all documents
If you go to the designated hospital for free pre-marriage check-up, the couple should bring their ID card, three one-inch photos per person, and free vouchers from the community workstation.
If you go to the hospital you made an appointment with, bring your ID card. Generally speaking, the cost of premarital check-ups is not covered by medical insurance.
2. Pay attention to fasting and avoid menstrual periods
Since the physical examination includes blood test, urine test and other items, it is necessary to fasting, to prevent the increase of blood sugar and other indicators due to eating, which will disturb the doctor's judgment. In general, it is best not to eat again after 9 o 'clock the night before, and to eat light, try not to touch spicy and stimulating food.
For girls, pre-marital physical examination should avoid the menstrual period, because some indicators will also be affected during the menstrual period, and it is impossible to judge the true physical state.
3. Inform in advance of pregnancy
If a girl is pregnant before marriage and wants to do a premarital examination, then pay attention to inform the doctor before the examination. Because the X-ray program has radiation, it may cause fetal deformity.
Second, what are the pre-marital examinations
1. Ask about past history
The pre-marital examination will ask about the past history of the couple, including personal history, family history, menstrual history. If the couple is remarried, they will also be asked about their marital history.
2. Routine inspection
Routine examination is a medical examination, mainly examining the heart, lungs, spleen and other parts. In addition, genital examination is a key item, which checks whether the genitals of both men and women are developing normally.
3. Laboratory examination
Laboratory tests, as the name implies, require laboratory tests. In addition to routine blood tests and urine routines, women also need to do vaginal discharge tests, and boys need to do semen tests.