During preparation for pregnancy, women should go to the gynecologist for a physical examination and consultation. A gynecologist can provide you with relevant health advice and guidance, including checking your reproductive health, checking cervical smears, and understanding your menstrual cycle and ovulation. In addition, if you have other underlying health problems, your gynecologist can treat you or refer you to other specialists. When men are preparing for pregnancy, they can also consult a urologist for relevant examinations and advice.
Which doctor should I see to prepare for pregnancy?
To prepare for pregnancy, you need to see an obstetrician-gynecologist or reproductive medicine specialist. These doctors can provide health assessment and advice on preparing for pregnancy, including comprehensive physical examination, lifestyle adjustments, nutritional advice, genetic counseling, etc. They can also perform relevant vaccinations and disease screenings to ensure that the mother and father are in good health, improving the chances of a successful pregnancy.