A premarital health check-up consists of a series of routine health screenings in addition to other more specific tests, such as detecting hereditary defects, fertility, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). These tests are essential because most couples may not clearly understand the health complications or genetic disorders they could have. Common premarital screening tests include:
Gynecological procedures assess the health of a woman’s reproductive system. The examination includes a pelvic examination, as well as cervical cancer and lower abdominal ultrasounds as the doctor deems appropriate.
Pico laser treatment helps bring dull and uneven pigments under the skin back to life, making your skin look bright and healthy again.
This contouring technology helps reduce cellulite and fat and tightens the skin for a well-proportioned figure.
Genetic disorders can often be unidentifiable through traditional ultrasound scans. Preconception testing at the genetic level can help prevent a range of conditions, such as thalassemia and spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Screening and diagnosis of genetic defects involves analyzing 301 genes and testing them for over 200 conditions.
You may consult your obstetrician about undergoing this screening, which involves a simple blood test. Patients do not need to fast from food and liquids, and the laboratory results are available in approximately 3 weeks.