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Will the spouse be notified of the results of the premarital examination?

The results of the premarital examination will generally be notified to the person and his/her spouse. Premarital examination is a necessary examination before two people register for marriage. Through premarital examination, hidden diseases in the body of the two people can be discovered, and timely discovery and treatment are beneficial to physical and mental health. In addition, premarital examination is also conducive to eugenics and postnatal care. Premarital check-ups are of great significance to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and genetic diseases, and to ensure a happy marriage between two people and the health of their offspring. Therefore, generally speaking, the person and his spouse will be notified of the premarital examination.

1. Since it is a premarital examination for newlyweds to get married, if there is any situation, generally speaking, the hospital will notify the client and his spouse of the results.

2. First of all, it is clear that the purpose of the premarital examination is to understand the actual physical condition of both parties, especially whether they can get married, so as to help them better face life after marriage.

3. In addition, if the couple gets the premarital examination report, both parties must get it together. If there is a problem with the result, the doctor will also inform the couple of the result and the treatment method, so both parties must Be present.

4. When there is a premarital examination report, the hospital will usually notify the person concerned to go to the hospital to collect the report form by calling or sending text messages. Many newlyweds will take the initiative to ask the doctor about the contents of the report when they cannot understand the results of the premarital examination.

According to the current situation of premarital examination, some infectious diseases that are not suitable for marriage mainly refer to AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, leprosy, etc. If the results of the premarital examination show that someone is suffering from an infectious disease, the hospital will basically inform the person, but not his spouse. Especially for AIDS, the hospital will never tell others, only the person concerned. Therefore, the client needs to tell his spouse himself.

Legal basis:

The "Maternal and Infant Health Care Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that when registering a marriage, both men and women should hold a pre-marital medical examination certificate or medical appraisal certificate .