Pre-pregnancy checklist for women considering pregnancy

April 27th, 2009 by Jennifer Walker-Journey

pregnant woman 150x150 Pre pregnancy checklist for women considering pregnancyThere are several factors a woman should consider before trying to conceive, according to the March of Dimes, a voluntary health organization whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality.

One of the most important is to see your health care provider before getting pregnant so that she can evaluate your health and identify any health or lifestyle risks that may affect your .

Your doctor will discuss various subjects with you. Here is what the March of Dimes says you can expect during your pre- checkup:

1. Family History. A family history includes medical information about you, your partner and your families. If any of you have had or disorders, you may need to see a genetic counselor to asses any potential risks.

2. Medical Conditions. Some medical conditions, such as epilepsy, diabetes or high blood pressure may require you have special care during .

3. Medications. If you take medications to treat any existing conditions, your provider may ask you to change to a drug that’s safer during . Some medications taken during , such as , have been found to cause in babies.

4. Vaccinations. Chickenpox or rubella (German measles) during can harm your baby. Your doctor will encourage you to be up-to-date on your immunizations. If you do not know if you are immune to a disease, your doctor can schedule a blood test to find out. If you need a shot, wait at lest one month after the shot before trying to conceive.

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