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Ask the Doctor: Pre-Conception Clinics for a Healthy Pregnancy

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 6 December 2019.

As you consider starting a family, it's essential to prioritize your health and well-being. Pre-conception clinics can play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and healthy pregnancy.

According to Dr. Alfred Murage, a Consultant Gynecologist and Fertility Specialist, pre-conception care is distinct from antenatal care and includes information about health issues that may affect conception and pregnancy.

Visiting a pre-conception clinic ensures that you and your partner are in the best possible health before attempting to conceive. This can help prevent avoidable pregnancy complications and ensure excellent pregnancy outcomes.

During a pre-conception consultation, you can expect to discuss your medical history, lifestyle habits, and any underlying health conditions. Your healthcare provider may also recommend screening tests to identify potential issues, such as genetic disorders or infections.

Pre-conception care can also help you make informed decisions about your reproductive health. For example, women with a high body mass index (BMI) may be advised to optimize their diet and exercise routine to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications.

Additionally, pre-conception clinics can provide guidance on folic acid supplementation, which is essential for preventing neurological birth defects. Your healthcare provider may also recommend other supplements or interventions based on your individual needs.

Don't take the risk of an unplanned pregnancy. Book a pre-conception appointment with your gynecologist today and take the first step towards a healthy and happy family.

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