Sexual Health
Premarital examination is very important, otherwise the pain will only be known on the first night
On their wedding night, the two encountered trouble while having sex. Xiao Tong worked so hard that his penis couldn't be inserted, and then the mountain collapsed. The next night, it was still the same. He was very strange and said to his wife, 'Let me take a look at the bottom.'. What exactly happened? Surprisingly, my wife doesn't have a vagina. Therefore, two young people argued and stayed up all night.
The next day, Chunyan, accompanied by her husband, went to the gynecology and genetic disease department of the hospital for examination. The doctor found that the female's external genitalia is well developed, with sparse pubic hair, slightly enlarged clitoris, and a vagina less than 2 centimeters short. A lump the size of a pigeon egg was felt near the groin, with clear boundaries and no pain or itching. Perform B-ultrasound exploration, and there are no images of the uterus or ovaries in the pelvic cavity. After undergoing a blood culture chromosome test, the chromosome was found to be 46XY, and the testicular determinant (SRY) was tested positive. Later, two masses were surgically removed, and pathological examination confirmed atrophy and degeneration of testicular tissue. The truth came to light, and the doctor's verdict for Chunyan was: complete testicular feminization. Medical genetics refers to it as an X-linked recessive genetic disease, while ordinary people are referred to as Yin Yang individuals. The doctor told the two of them that there is no other treatment for this disease, and they can undergo artificial vaginoplasty. They can have sex in the future, but they cannot have children. If they want to have children, they can only adopt one. Xiao Xiao gave a bitter smile and said that it had to be like this.
The example of the two people who collide with a red light due to their unwillingness to undergo premarital checkups mentioned above is not unique among the young men and women who are about to marry Qin and Jin. For various reasons, they try their best to avoid the premarital examination. Some lack a scientific understanding of premarital check-ups and believe that it is difficult to have a doctor check them without any hesitation; Some people believe that there is no problem, and going to a prenatal examination is unnecessary; Some women have had sexual intercourse before marriage, fearing that the premarital examination would reveal their privacy; Some units responsible for pre marital examination have made careless comments on the examinees, leading to the perception that pre marital examination is just a formality.
So, what should every young person do with pre marital checkups? Experts have pointed out that conducting pre marital checkups is a major issue related to their own and future health, and is not as simple as some people imagine. Doctors consult with men and women who come to undergo premarital check-ups to determine whether they have a family history of genetic diseases and whether they have recently contracted infectious or sexually transmitted diseases. Then, both men and women are asked to go to the urology and gynecology departments for check-ups. Necessary blood, urine, stool, fluoroscopy, electrocardiogram, B-ultrasound and other examinations are also required. For some diseases, surgeons only need to detect the presence of hermaphroditism, certain sexually transmitted diseases, etc. from the appearance.
If there is suspicion of genetic disease, further deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or genetic testing can be performed to clarify the diagnosis. For certain diseases identified, doctors will kindly inform you whether marriage is allowed or postponed, whether childbirth is possible, etc. If you are suffering from AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea, genital herpes, condyloma acuminatum, leprosy and other infectious diseases, as well as viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, etc., you should postpone marriage until you are completely cured. For diseases of heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney and other important organs, diabetes and hyperthyroidism that are not fully controlled, active treatment should be taken to postpone marriage.
For schizophrenia, manic depressive psychosis, paranoid psychosis, organic mental disorders, etc., after treatment, the condition must be stable for more than 2 years before considering marriage. Individuals with developmental disorders or deformities of the reproductive system should seek medical treatment before marriage to avoid affecting sexual activity. For some individuals with severe genetic diseases, it is not advisable to have children after marriage to prevent transmission to future generations and become a burden on the family and society.
Premarital checkups should not be misunderstood. Premarital checkups are only about checking for diseases, and their content is extremely rich. For example, doctors teach both men and women basic knowledge, how to have good sex, how to take contraceptive measures, health care before and after pregnancy and childbirth, and how to raise a good baby. This is beneficial for the reasonable and harmonious sexual life of couples after marriage, ensuring eugenics and childbirth, and making every family live a happy and happy life.