1. Physical examination: The doctor will conduct a comprehensive physical examination, including measuring height, weight and blood pressure, and evaluating your overall health.
2. Gynecological examination: This includes gynecological screening, cervical smear examination, breast examination, etc. Make sure your reproductive system is healthy.
3. Screening of infectious diseases: These tests can help to rule out whether you carry certain infectious diseases, such as AIDS, syphilis, hepatitis B, etc.
4. Blood test: This includes whole blood cell count, blood type, hemoglobin level, blood sugar level, liver function, renal function, etc. Evaluate your blood and organ function.
5. Immunization: The doctor will check your immunization record and provide corresponding vaccination as needed, such as rubella vaccine and influenza vaccine.
6. Genetic counseling: If you or your partner has a family history of genetic diseases, the doctor may recommend genetic counseling and related genetic testing.
7. Other special examinations: According to your personal situation, the doctor may suggest other special examinations, such as electrocardiogram and chest X-ray.
Please note that these inspection items may vary according to individual circumstances. It is recommended that you consult a professional doctor before planning pregnancy and make a customized pre-pregnancy preparation plan according to your specific situation.