What tests you need to do before you’re ready to have a baby

Before preparing to have a baby, both men and women usually need to have a physical examination, including routine examination, reproductive system and special examination. 1. Routine checkups: These include routine blood test, urine test, liver and kidney function, nail function, electrocardiogram and blood sugar. 2. Reproductive system examination: women include uterine adnexa ultrasound, gynecological vaginal examination, leukorrhea routine examination and other examinations. Men need to check whether their reproductive organs are developing normally. 3. Special examination: women need to undergo eugenic tests such as toxoplasmosis, rubella virus, etc. and infectious diseases such as hepatitis, syphilis, AIDS, etc. Men need to undergo routine semen examination to check whether their reproductive organs are developing normally. Men need to undergo routine semen examination to find out the vitality of sperms. Chromosome test is also available for both partners, which is not a routine test. If you are planning to have a baby, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner and complete the relevant examinations under the doctor’s guidance, so that problems can be detected in a timely manner and appropriate treatment measures can be taken.