Pre marital examination and pre pregnancy examination are different. Their inspection items, inspection times, inspection standards, and inspection purposes are different.
1. Different inspection items
Premarital examination mainly includes some routine examinations, genetic diseases and other medical history inquiries, such as blood routine examination, urine routine examination, blood pressure, blood sugar, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B, etc.
Pre pregnancy examination mainly focuses on the examination of both parties' reproductive systems and genetic diseases, targeting aspects such as eugenics and fertility before pregnancy, such as infertility.
2. Check at different times
Pre marital examination is generally conducted 3 months before marriage, while pre pregnancy examination needs to be conducted 3-6 months before pregnancy, in order to promptly treat and correct any abnormalities or issues that are not suitable for pregnancy.
3. Different inspection standards
The necessary items for premarital examination are the same in all hospitals.
Pre pregnancy examinations are generally provided by hospitals, and there is no unified standard for examination items in different regions.
Pre marital examination and pre pregnancy examination have some overlapping contents, but they also have their own targeted examination contents, such as Toxoplasma gondii, herpes virus, etc. in pre pregnancy examination.
4. Different inspection purposes
Pre marital examination focuses on checking whether both men and women have any diseases that affect marriage, and is a "pass" for both parties to obtain a marriage certificate.
Pre pregnancy examination focuses on checking whether both men and women have diseases that affect fertility, ensuring the birth of healthy babies and achieving eugenics.