Pre marital examination generally does not actively screen for a history of miscarriage, but relevant signs may be discovered through gynecological examination. Pre marital medical examinations mainly include infectious disease screening, reproductive system testing, genetic disease counseling, and other items. Miscarriage history is not a routine requirement for examination.
Routine premarital physical examination items such as blood routine examination, five hepatitis B tests, syphilis antibody test and other laboratory tests cannot determine the history of abortion. If there are typical signs such as cervical fissure and abnormal thinning of the uterine wall during gynecological examination, the doctor may speculate a history of miscarriage, but these signs may also be caused by other reasons. Ultrasound examination usually only evaluates the current status of the uterus and adnexa, and it is difficult to trace past miscarriages unless there are obvious scars or adhesions. When there are serious complications such as intrauterine adhesions and cervical incompetence, medical examinations may reveal pathological changes related to miscarriage. Severe damage to the endometrium caused by multiple miscarriages may manifest as interrupted endometrial lines and abnormal uterine cavity morphology during ultrasound examination. This type of situation usually requires a clear diagnosis based on the patient's self-reported medical history.
It is recommended to truthfully disclose a history of miscarriage to the doctor, which can help evaluate fertility and pregnancy risk. The core purpose of premarital examination is to safeguard the health rights and interests of both parties, and doctors will strictly keep medical history information confidential. If there are complications related to miscarriage, targeted examinations such as fallopian tube patency check and hysteroscopy evaluation can be performed in a timely manner. If necessary, nutritional adjustment or medication treatment such as progesterone capsules and Kuntai capsules can be used to improve reproductive function.
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