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Pregnancy Preparation

Health Issues

 

The health and vitality of a woman is central to the wellbeing of a pregnancy. Some of the issues that a woman may wish to address prior to planning a pregnancy include:

 

  • Fatigue, which is a common problem encountered during pregnancy. A woman may consider how this might impact on her professional and personal life.
  • Current health issues and medications. Optimising your medical management or altering your medication may be advisable prior to and during a pregnancy.
  • Reduced immunity to viral and other illnesses. Vaccinations may be required.
  • Family history of an inherited condition. Concerns can be addressed with genetic counselling in the form of information, support and genetic testing.
  • Increasing age, particularly over the age of 35 years is associated with a greater chance for pregnancy complication.
  • Outcomes or complications in a previous pregnancy.
  • Delays in falling pregnant and fertility management.
  • Family planning

Considering these issues prior to pregnancy is part of a critical path to achieve satisfactory pregnancy outcomes. Ideally, it may be useful to look into these issues six months or more before a pregnancy.

 

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