Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Physical Preparation

Physical preparation issues related to health conditions of the couple and her fertility problems. The health condition of the couple determines the condition of the fetus later conceived. Obviously you want a healthy child physically or mentally, which is closely related to the physical condition of his parents. Here I will describe some of the things you need to consider related to this issue.

Physical Health Examination
Before you have intercourse, you should consult your health is to a private doctor or midwife, for fetuses who later conceived really healthy. Examination of the physical condition of the prospective parents should be performed 3-6 months prior to the fertilization process occurs. For this purpose a doctor will do some investigation is needed, such as:
  1. Examination of rubella virus (German measles), cytomegalovirus, genital herpes, or varicella zoster virus, to avoid defects in the fetus.
  2. Examination viral hepatitis (A, B and C) and the HIV virus, to avoid the revelation of the diseases caused by these viruses to the fetus.
  3. Examination toxoplasmosis disease, because it can cause disability janis and abortion.
  4. Examination of sexually transmitted diseases, because it can cause death in the mother, fetus, or infant who is born.
  5. Examination decreased disease that are suffered, such as asthma, diabetes mellitus, and heart.
  6. Examination of diseases caused by deficiency of certain substances, such as iron deficiency. Iron deficiency can cause anemia. This can cause premature birth and miscarriage.
  7. Examination of male and female reproductive organs. If the means of reproduction to normal couples, pregnancy can be planned in accordance with the wishes of the couple.
  8. Blood tests also needs to be done. Examination of blood groups and rhesus / Rh blood (the elements that influence the antibody that is contained in red blood cells) in the couple made to anticipate differences between blood groups and rhesus blood of mother and baby. Differences blood groups and rhesus blood could threaten the fetus in the womb.

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