Male pre-pregnancy examination generally includes routine examination (e.g. blood routine, liver and kidney function), special examination, etc. (e.g. semen examination), which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Routine tests: for example, blood test, liver and kidney function, urine test, androgen, blood type, infectious diseases (such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, anti-human immunodeficiency virus, etc.), and so on.
2. Special tests: e.g. semen test, sperm vitality test, ultrasound of the reproductive system, chromosome karyotype test, Y chromosome test and so on.
If both husband and wife have the need to prepare for pregnancy, women can also undergo some relevant examinations, such as endocrine examination, cardiac function examination, coagulation function examination, thyroid function examination and so on. If there is a need for checkups, it is recommended to go to a regular medical institution for consultation and under the guidance of a doctor.