I am new to reproductive medicine and I really want a baby. I know I need to see a doctor, but I don’t know what I should do? A: Before you see a doctor, you should come with all your previous visits, including your medical record book, all lab tests, and detailed surgical records. If you have not seen any doctor before, then you need at least the following tests: 1, the male partner’s semen routine examination (at least 2 times, because the quality of male semen fluctuates greatly, only 1 time can not accurately reflect the situation of the male partner); 2, the female partner’s sex hormone six (this test should be checked on the 3rd-5th day of menstruation, if you have your period today, today is considered the first day of menstruation, and so on.) 3. ultrasound examination of the female partner; 4. hysterosalpingogram with iodine. The ultrasound examination and hysterosalpingogram with iodine should be checked on the 3rd to 7th day of clean menstruation, which is different from the time of sex hormone six, for example, if you have clean menstruation today and there is no more blood, today is considered the 1st day of clean menstruation, and so on.