What does a marriage test look for in a woman?



The pre-marital medical examination for women is quite extensive and includes some routine tests such as height, weight and blood pressure. There are also tests for infectious and genetic diseases such as syphilis and AIDS antibodies.

Routine programs can start with checking height, weight, blood pressure, blood routine, urine routine, liver function and hepatitis B. In addition, for some family infectious and genetic diseases, some necessary laboratory tests should be conducted. Syphilis, AIDS antibody, electrocardiogram and ultrasound of uterine adnexa should also be performed.

Other special tests, such as serological marker test for hepatitis B, gonorrhea, AIDS, mycoplasma and chlamydia, B-mode ultrasound, breast and chromosome tests, should be determined according to the need or voluntary principle.

Pre-marital physical examination is of great significance and is beneficial to health and eugenics. It can also detect abnormalities of the reproductive organs, so a formal examination is needed before marriage.