Pre-pregnancy check-up is very important. If people want to get pregnant, they must do this check-up. In this way, they can know whether their body is suitable for pregnancy. If they are not in the best period of conception, it is best not to get pregnant easily, otherwise it will cause many serious consequences. In addition, a progesterone test must be done, which is also very important. (1) General examination: such as height, weight, blood pressure, heart rate measurement, thyroid palpation, heart and lung auscultation, liver and spleen palpation, limb spine examination, internal medicine, surgery, orthopedic examination, ear, nose, throat, oral, and ophthalmology examination. (2) Laboratory tests: liver function (alanine aminotransferase), five serological tests for hepatitis B, renal function (creatinine), blood lipids, blood glucose, routine blood tests (hemoglobin, red blood cells, white blood cells and classification, platelets), thyroid function test (thyroid-stimulating hormone), blood type (including ABO and RH blood types), four eugenics tests (rubella virus IgG antibody test, toxoplasma gondii IgM and IgG antibody test, cytomegalovirus IgM and IgG antibody test, herpes simplex virus), G-6PD (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase), thalassemia screening, syphilis spirochete screening, HIV antibody, sex hormone level test, and urine sediment analysis. (3) Electrocardiographic and imaging examinations: electrocardiogram, high-frequency breast color Doppler ultrasound, and B-ultrasound (liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, and uterine appendages). (4) Gynecological examination: routine gynecological examination, routine leucorrhea examination + gonococcal examination + BV (bacterial vaginosis), cervical fluid-based cells, Chlamydia trachomatis, and Mycoplasma. (5) Special examinations: Chromosomes (if necessary, follow the doctor's advice). People with diabetes, hypertension, and obesity should also undergo relevant special tests to ensure that the mother and fetus can smoothly go through the entire pregnancy and delivery period. . (1) Do not drink alcohol the day before the physical examination. Limit the intake of high-fat and high-protein foods, and avoid using preparations and particles that may affect liver and kidney function. (2) Eat a light diet 3 to 5 days before the examination. It is best not to eat bloody foods such as pig liver and pig blood. And you should completely fast after 12 o'clock at night the day before the examination. (3) You need to fast when having blood drawn and liver and gallbladder ultrasound examinations. When doing B-ultrasound of the bladder, prostate, uterus, and appendages, avoid urinating. If you cannot urinate, drink water until your bladder is full. (4) During X-ray examination, it is recommended that you wear cotton underwear and avoid clothes or bras with metal buttons. Please remove necklaces, cell phones, pens, keys and other metal objects. Pregnant women or women who may be pregnant should inform the health checkup service personnel first and be cautious when undergoing X-ray examinations. (6) Women must avoid their menstrual period when doing pre-pregnancy check-ups. |
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