If you’re getting married, it is important to note that your future decisions will now be taken for two. As a result, knowing about your health and that of your partner is important. Here are five pre-marital medical tests to undergo before taking your relationship to the next level.
1. HIV and STDs
Statistics show that 50% of young people will get an STI and not know it. You should check for the possibility of lifelong infections such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C and Herpes, as well as curable ones like gonorrhoea, syphilis, yeast infections etc.
2. Fertility
Having kids is usually on the cards when considering marriage so consider doing fertility tests to avoid surprises. You should both get tested because men are liable for up to half of all infertility cases.
3. Genotype
For the sake of your kids, it’s important to ascertain both your genotypes beforehand to avoid having a child with sickle cell.
4. Blood Group
It’s important to ascertain the blood group of a potential spouse to avoid issues relating to blood group or rhesus incompatibility.
5. Chronic Medical Conditions
Early testing for conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure etc., will enable couples to seek medical assistance early enough and make the necessary lifestyle changes.
It’s better to be on the safe side when it comes to knowing your full health status before getting married and these pre-marital medical tests will help you do just that.
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What is the implications of not knowing this
Well, the implications range from contracting sexually transmitted diseases to having a child with rhesus issues or the SS genotype. It’s best to check to be safe.
If our genotype is not compatible, how should we go about it?
Hi Cecelia,
We believe seeing a medical doctor for advice will help you both reach the best conclusion.
How do I no am fertile
Hi Jennifer,
Most women are fertile but may have some hormonal issues making it difficult to conceive. Please consult a medical doctor for advice on the right tests to conduct.
I’m pleased with your medical information about family planning. Keep it up.
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