Male preparations for pregnancy generally do not require ultrasound examination. Ultrasound examination is mainly used to evaluate the female reproductive system, including the structure and function of the uterus, ovaries and other organs. Male pregnancy preparation mainly requires semen analysis to evaluate male fertility by checking the quantity, quality, vitality and other indicators of semen. If a man has fertility problems, the doctor may conduct further examination and treatment based on the specific situation.
Can men undergo ultrasound examination when preparing for pregnancy?
Yes, men can undergo ultrasound examination when trying to conceive. Ultrasound examination can help doctors evaluate the health of the male reproductive system, including examination of testicles, epididymis, prostate and other structures. Ultrasound examination can detect some potential problems, such as testicular masses, varicocele, etc., thereby guiding treatment and assisting in pregnancy preparation.