Many people find it troublesome to see a doctor, and if you don’t know what the doctor asks you when you see him, the result will be even more troublesome, or even have to fight back and run for nothing. If you have a related problem and intend to come to the scene to consult an authoritative expert, then it is best to be prepared and take the initiative to report the following to the doctor, which will be more conducive to the doctor’s accurate judgment of your situation. 1. When did you get married, did you use contraception (what method and for how long); 2. Have you ever had a miscarriage, premature birth or stillbirth, or had an abortion in the past; 3. 5. the number and duration of sexual intercourse per week, the relationship with ovulation, and the presence of sexual dysfunction; 6. the presence or absence of toxic substances and radiation exposure in the occupation and hobbies, the medication taken, and the presence or absence of tobacco and alcohol habits; and 7, any congenital hereditary diseases in the family parents, siblings birth; 8, when and where have done what kind of examination and treatment, the more detailed the better. This can avoid repeating the examination and treatment that had been done in the past, and can also save time, energy and money by not having to repeat drugs that have little effect.