Before a woman decides to have a baby, it is best to go to the hospital for a preconception checkup to rule out the possibility of any disease in her body. Before going for the preconception test, you need to do some preparations, such as prepare your own documents, bring enough cash, avoid menstruation, need to fasting, do not take drugs for two weeks before the test, and other aspects of preparation. You will need personal identification to go to the hospital for the test, so make sure you have your ID card with you. The cost of the preconception test varies according to the test items, so you can communicate with the hospital where you are going for the test in advance so that you can bring enough cash or bank card before the test. The most basic item of preconception checkup is the routine gynecological examination, which cannot be done during menstruation. It is best not to eat the night before the test and fast for more than 8 hours. Many tests require fasting to draw blood, so if you eat something, it will have a great impact on the test results, so fasting is necessary. Don’t take any medication for two weeks before the test. Medications can also have a big impact on the test results, especially blood clotting medications, such as aspirin and Favarin. The above preparations are basically enough to go to the hospital for a preconception test, and you should cooperate with the doctor during the test and not be too nervous.