Which department should I go to when I go to the hospital to check my pregnancy?

Which department should I go to when I go to the hospital to check my pregnancy?

Generally speaking, when you go to the hospital to check whether you are pregnant, you will go to the gynecology department. The methods of detecting pregnancy generally include blood tests, urine tests or B-ultrasound. These methods have a certain order due to the limitation of the number of days of pregnancy. So, what are the general steps for pregnancy testing in hospital outpatient clinics?

1. Go to the gynecology department and tell the doctor that you suspect you are pregnant. The doctor may ask some questions, such as the time of your last menstrual period and the blood flow, the regularity of your menstrual cycle, and whether you have given birth or have undergone labor. The doctor will then write a test order for a urine or blood test. Generally, urine or blood tests can be performed 2 weeks after pregnancy.

2. Take the test form to pay the fee, and then take the receipt issued after payment to the pathology department for testing.

3. Take the test results to consult a doctor. If the test result is positive, that is, HCG exceeds 1b250IU/ml, and the pregnancy exceeds 5 weeks (menstruation is delayed for more than 7 days), the doctor will arrange color Doppler ultrasound examination to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy. B-ultrasound can also be used to determine the location and position of the fetal sac. If HCG is lower than 5mIU/ml, you are not pregnant.

4. During the pregnancy, the doctor will further understand the couple's family medical history, inform them of common problems, and arrange the time for the next prenatal check-up.

General pregnancy check-ups mainly include height, weight, blood pressure measurement, fetal abdominal circumference, gynecological examination, breast examination, external pelvic measurement, blood type, anemia test, electrocardiogram, syphilis blood cell reaction test, etc. The actual examination depends on the individual situation of the pregnant woman.

I believe that after the above introduction, everyone has a clear understanding of the elements of pregnancy check-ups. Pregnant women are a special group of people, and the prenatal check-ups arranged during pregnancy are all for the health of pregnant women and babies. Therefore, expectant mothers should take a correct view of prenatal check-ups, do them on time, and follow the advice of specialists. This is also a responsible behavior for themselves and for their babies.

The first pregnancy test is usually conducted about 40 days after menstruation. The doctor will inquire about the medical history, conduct a gynecological examination, and confirm the pregnancy. If necessary, prenatal consultation and genetic counseling should be used to determine whether a pregnant woman can become pregnant again. Early pregnancy examination can determine whether the size of the uterus matches the time of menopause, thereby understanding the growth and development of the test tube embryo, and can also detect abnormalities of the male reproductive organs and gynecological diseases.

The first pregnancy test is usually conducted about 40 days after menstruation. The doctor will inquire about the patient's medical history, conduct a gynecological examination, and confirm the pregnancy. If necessary, prenatal consultation and genetic counseling should be used to determine whether a pregnant woman can become pregnant again. Early pregnancy examination can determine whether the size of the uterus matches the time of menopause, thereby understanding the growth and development of the test tube embryo, and can also detect abnormalities of the reproductive organs and gynecological diseases.

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