I. Why Get a Pre-Pregnancy Checkup?
A pre-pregnancy checkup is the first step toward a healthy pregnancy. A comprehensive exam helps you understand both partners’ health, identify potential issues early, and address them promptly, laying a solid foundation for your baby’s health. It is recommended to start preparing 3-6 months in advance.
II. Pre-Pregnancy Checkup Items for Women
1. Basic Tests
- Complete blood count: checks for anemia and infection
- Urinalysis: screens for kidney disease
- Blood type + RH factor: prevents neonatal hemolytic disease
- Liver and kidney function: assesses metabolic capacity
- Blood glucose: rules out diabetes risk
2. Gynecology-Specific Tests
- Gynecological ultrasound: examines the uterus and ovaries
- Vaginal discharge test: screens for vaginitis
- TORCH screening: screens for toxoplasmosis, rubella, and other infections
- Thyroid function: hypothyroidism/hyperthyroidism can affect conception
- Six sex hormone tests: assesses ovarian function
3. Fertility and Healthy-Pregnancy Tests
- Folic acid metabolism test: guides folic acid dosage
- Chromosome test: screens for genetic disorder risks
- AMH test: assesses ovarian reserve
III. Pre-Pregnancy Checkup Items for Men
- Semen analysis: checks sperm count, motility, and morphology
- Reproductive system ultrasound: screens for prostate and seminal vesicle issues
- Sex hormone test: assesses fertility
- Infection screening: hepatitis B, syphilis, HIV, etc.
IV. Lifestyle Tips for Pre-Pregnancy
- Take folic acid: start 400-800 ug daily, 3 months before trying
- Regular routine: avoid staying up late and get enough sleep
- Balanced diet: eat more quality protein and fresh fruits and vegetables
- Moderate exercise: aerobic exercise 3-5 times a week
- Quit smoking and alcohol: tobacco and alcohol severely affect sperm/egg quality
- Maintain healthy weight: a BMI between 18.5 and 24 is ideal
V. Pre-Pregnancy Timeline
Months 1-2: complete a full checkup, take folic acid, adjust lifestyle
Month 3: start tracking your menstrual cycle and use ovulation test strips
From month 4: have intercourse during ovulation and stay relaxed
Remember: preparing for pregnancy is not a task but a beautiful time to enjoy as a couple. Stay relaxed, and pregnancy will come naturally.

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