With the post-diagnosis check-in function, people can communicate with doctors more conveniently and quickly, but in the process of using it, there are some problems, which are mainly reflected in the fact that people do not reflect the relevant information when checking in, for example, they just write “high-risk pregnancy”, but they don’t write out the specific high-risk factors, and some patients with high-risk factors don’t even mention that they have high risk factors, for example, one patient has gestational diabetes, but she doesn’t mention this problem at all in her check-in, nor does she mention her current gestational week. There is no mention of risk factors, such as a patient with gestational diabetes, but in the post-diagnostic report did not mention this problem at all, and did not mention their current gestational week, and then sent a test for the doctor to see if it is normal, the test showed that the patient’s blood glucose is 5.3 mmol / l, this result is normal in early pregnancy, if it is a glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results, then the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), but if it is for a patient with GDM, this result indicates that the blood glucose control is within the normal range. See, people, doesn’t this affect the efficiency of communication? In turn, it will also affect your doctor’s attention and follow-up visits. Since doctors have to see a large number of patients every day, it is impossible for them to remember every patient’s condition clearly, so I hope you can write down your condition as clearly as possible when you use the function of reporting after consultation, so that it is easy for the doctor to remember you quickly and answer questions and help you better. How to describe your condition? Reflect the most important problems, for example, if you have pregnancy comorbidities and complications, you can directly write hypertension combined with pregnancy, diabetes pregnancy, I have hypothyroidism, etc.; if you find problems with the fetus during pregnancy (fetal anomalies), you can write high risk of Down’s syndrome, the fetus has choroid plexus cysts, fetal widening of the lateral ventricles, etc.; if you have problems in the early stages of pregnancy, you can write 2 times of fetal termination, polycystic ovary after ovulation promotion pregnancy, bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy, etc. According to their own situation, the most important and most concerned about your problem embodied, so that at a glance, the doctor immediately captured the center of gravity of concern, the follow-up doctor will also be able to related to a class of patients grouped together, targeted to give the introduction of scientific knowledge, follow-up visits and so on. You can take photos of your medical records and upload them, so that your doctor can have a more comprehensive understanding of your situation. Many pregnant women do not have high-risk factors and simply have normal labor and delivery tests or have their doctors help them look at lab results. However, many lab results are closely related to the week of pregnancy. When you upload the lab results, you can write down what week of pregnancy you had the test done, or you can have a picture of your medical record so that the doctor can judge the week of pregnancy for himself or herself, and the interpretation of the results will be accurate. The advantage of writing down the week of pregnancy is that the doctor can give guidance on pregnancy according to the different weeks of pregnancy, reminding precautions, and sending out scientific knowledge. Upload pictures of lab results related to the problem you are inquiring about, not just a verbal narration, so that it is more objective.