Preparation before physical examination
For women over 35 who want to be pregnant, physical examination is a key step to ensure their health and prepare for pregnancy. Before the physical examination, several important preparations need to be completed.

First, choose the right hospital and doctor. Women can choose specialized hospitals or public hospitals for physical examination. * It is better to choose doctors with rich experience and good reputation. For example, Beijing Union Medical College Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology is a prestigious hospital with a professional medical team.
Secondly, we should prepare information in advance. Women need to prepare their own identity cards, marriage certificates and other relevant health records so that doctors can have a more comprehensive understanding of their personal situation.
*After that, women need to keep a good attitude. Physical examination may have some uncomfortable or embarrassing processes, but women should keep a relaxed and positive attitude, and believe that doctors can help them find good solutions.
Routine gynecological physical examination
Routine gynecological physical examination is an important means to understand the health status of female reproductive system. The following are the items of routine gynecological physical examination for women over 35 years old:
1. Gynecological examination: The doctor will perform vaginal examination to check the health of the cervix, uterus and accessories.
2. Breast examination: The breast is one of the important reproductive organs of women, and doctors will conduct palpation examination of the breast to eliminate breast problems.
3. Gynecological ultrasound examination: it is a non-invasive examination method, which can observe the structure and function of female reproductive organs.
Through routine gynecological physical examination, doctors can assess the health of female reproductive system and treat or adjust problems.
Genetic disease screening
Genetic disease screening is one of the essential physical examination items before pregnancy. For women over 35 years old, the risk of suffering from certain genetic diseases increases with age.
Common genetic diseases include Down syndrome, congenital heart disease, etc. In order to detect the risk of genetic diseases as soon as possible, women need to carry out genetic disease screening.
Genetic disease screening generally includes detailed family history inquiry, blood test, gene test and other items. These tests can help doctors assess risks and make reasonable pregnancy plans based on the results.
Comprehensive biochemical index inspection
Comprehensive biochemical index examination can help women evaluate their physical conditions and make full preparations for pregnancy.
These indicators include routine blood test, liver function test, renal function test, glucose metabolism test, electrolyte test, etc. These tests can help doctors assess women's overall health and identify potential health problems.
If abnormal indicators are found in women's physical examination, the doctor will carry out further inspection and treatment according to the specific situation to ensure that women's physical conditions meet the requirements of pregnancy.
Summary
Women over 35 who want to be pregnant need to take a series of physical examinations to ensure their health and pregnancy safety. First, women need to make preparations, select appropriate hospitals and doctors, and prepare relevant health records in advance. Secondly, routine gynecological physical examination is an important means to understand the health status of female reproductive system, including gynecological examination, breast examination and gynecological ultrasound examination. In addition, genetic disease screening is also necessary to help women assess the risk of genetic diseases* After that, comprehensive biochemical index examination can help women assess their own physical condition and health problems. Through these physical examination items, women can make full preparations for pregnancy and ensure the health of themselves and the fetus.