When is the best time to go for a male pre-pregnancy check-up?
The male pre-pregnancy check-up should be done 7 days after having sex, or in other words, you have to wait 7 days after having sex before going for a physical examination. Because male pre-pregnancy check-up items include sexual examination and abstinence.
On the day of the examination, it is best to go in the morning, because you need to have an empty stomach, so you can eat after finishing breakfast early. Necessary items for male pre-pregnancy examination
Male pregnancy examination is very necessary, and the items include the following aspects:
1. *** examination. The most important male pre-pregnancy examination item is *** examination. , through vaginal examination, we can know the sperm vitality, whether there is oligospermia or asthenozoospermia, malformation rate, mortality rate, determine whether there is prostatitis, etc., and make corresponding suggestions and decide whether to use assisted reproductive technology.
2. Examination of the genitourinary system: Problems with the male urogenital system have a great impact on the health of the next generation, so examination of this private part is essential. If you think there may be a problem with your testicular development, be sure to ask your parents first if you had mumps, cryptorchidism, testicular trauma and surgery, testicular pain and swelling, hydrocele, oblique hernia, urethral drainage when you were a child. Pus, etc.
Third, physical examination. If you have not had a physical examination in recent years, or have not had a premarital examination, then examinations for infectious diseases such as hepatitis, syphilis, and AIDS are also necessary. It also includes what kind of diseases you have suffered from and how to treat them, especially mental illness and genetic diseases. If necessary, you will also need to conduct chromosome and blood type tests. Precautions for men in preparing for pregnancy
1. Married men who work as herbicides and other jobs should prevent their wives from becoming pregnant for at least 70 days.
Industrial chemicals such as heavy metal lead, potassium, methotrexate, gossypol, propyl chloride, etc. can affect the formation process of toxins.
2. An obese husband cannot get his wife pregnant during the weight loss process.
Generally speaking, environmental pollutants deposited in adipose tissue have less harmful effects on humans. However, during the process of rapid weight loss, the fat stored in the body will be quickly re-catabolized and accumulated. The poisons in the fat are also released into the human blood, causing direct or indirect harm to the human body.
3. Do not abuse drugs, let alone use estrogen-containing skin care products.
Many chemicals, such as estrogen, reserpine, chlorpromazine, etc., will affect the viability of breast cancer and greatly increase the number of malformed breast cancer.
4. Do not have a partial eclipse.
The production of sperm requires high-quality protein, calcium, zinc and other minerals and trace elements, arginine, multivitamins, etc. If you have a partial eclipse and lack these nutrients in your diet, the production of cholesterol will be affected, or some low-quality cholesterol will be produced.
5. Give up smoking and drinking.
The damage of alcohol to the human body has long been known to people. Many harmful substances in cigarettes can also kill the human body. You should stop drinking and smoking at least 3 months before conception.
6. Maintain a good and stable mood.
If you are often depressed, worried, or have a bad temper, it will cause cerebral cortex dysfunction, causing instability in the nervous system, endocrine function, testicular spermatogenic function, and sexual function, affecting the production and quality of sperm.