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Pre-conception counseling

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Preconception counseling (also calledpreconceptual counseling) is an informative discussion with a healthcare professional (generally aphysician or advanced practice provider) by an individual, with or without support people, who is interested in a future pregnancy. The goal ofpreconception care is to educate people on the importance of health optimization prior to pregnancy to reduce the risk for pregnancy complications and promote a healthy intrauterine environment for normal fetal growth and development. It generally includes apreconception risk assessment for any potentialcomplications of pregnancy as well as modifications of risk factors, such as increasing folic acid intake to reduce the risk of neural tube defects and counseling on smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, and medications that may compromise fetal development.[1] Physicians, midwives and baby experts recommend that an individual should visit them as soon as a person is contemplating having a child, and optimally at least 3 to 6 months before actual attempts are made to conceive.[2] This time frame allows a woman to better prepare her body for successful conception (fertilization) and pregnancy, and allows her to reduce any health risks which are within her control. Agencies such as theMarch of Dimes[3] have developedscreening tools that healthcare providers can use with their patients. In addition, obstetricians ormidwives (seeObstetrics,Midwifery,General Practitioner) have developed comprehensive check-lists and assessments for the woman who is planning to become pregnant.

In one sense, pre-conception counseling and assessment can be compared to awell-baby visit in which a baby is screened for normal health, normal development, with the benefit of identifying emerging problems that may have gone unnoticed in an infant. For a woman, the Pre-Conception Counseling Assessment andScreening is intended to assess normal health of achild-bearing woman, while at the same time identifying:

  • Existing or emerging illness or disease which may have gone undetected before, and
  • Existing risks for the woman who may become pregnant, and
  • Existing risks which may affect a fetus if the woman does become pregnant.

Obstacles to pre-conception counseling

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A common obstacle to pre-conception counseling and assessment is that many pregnancies are still unplanned.[citation needed] Globally, 38% of pregnancies are unintended.[4] For this reason, many experts recommend that all women of childbearing age be offered preconception care counseling regardless of intent to become pregnant.[5]

Another common obstacle to pre-conception counseling and assessment is that women do not know about it or understand the benefits of visiting their physician ormidwife before trying to become pregnant. Most women still take for granted the biological aspects of becoming pregnant, and do not consider the value of pre-screening before becoming pregnant. Most women who want and anticipate having a baby are naturally prone to thinking in terms of having a well baby. In the majority of cases, women do not think about having a baby who has any kind of problem. Most women do not know how their own medical history could pose risks to a developingfetus. Likewise, they may not understand that pregnancy carries a certain number of risks as well. When family history risks and pregnancy risks are considered together, it may point to potential problems for that particular woman, or to her unborn baby once she becomes pregnant.Therefore, comprehensive pre-pregnancy counseling and genetic screening can be invaluable in preparing for a healthy pregnancy and minimizing these risks.[citation needed]

What is involved in pre-conception counseling

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Questionnaire

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Pre-screening covers many body-system areas (not just the reproductive organs), as well as aspects of the woman's lifestyle, and family history information. It begins with basic information and becomes more in-depth, especially if the woman has had previous illnesses, diseases, etc. Pre-screening assessments begin with a questionnaire which the woman fills out, generally before seeing the physician ormidwife. Some offices have the woman go over parts of the questionnaire with aNurse Practitioner, if available.

Blood work

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Certain blood work may be ordered. Preconception counseling and testing identify couples at risk for hemoglobinopathies that might affect their offspring.[6][7] This often includes aCBC (Complete Blood Count) which can showanemia. A CBC includesWBC (White Blood Cell Count) which can show the presence of infection. Anemia and infection, indicating problems with the woman's overall health at that moment, can both affect a woman's ability to become pregnant at that time as well as affect the stability of the pregnancy and the health of the fetus. In the majority of cases, both infection and anemia can be treated once the cause is identified. Anemia may require ongoing evaluation and iron supplement. Based on these results, patients may be offered genetic counseling, hematology consultation, and fetal diagnostic testing.

Urinalysis

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Urine sample orurinalysis can reveal the presence ofproteinuria (protein in the urine), a possible indicator of infection or kidney disease, or the presence of blood which can indicate aurinary tract infection. Urinalysis might also show the presence of glucose (glycosuria), but women of child-bearing age are unlikely to have undiagnosed diabetes (this is separate fromgestational diabetes that may occasionally develop during the course of a subsequent pregnancy).

Using the assessment

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Physicians

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When women have pre-existing illnesses / conditions / diseases, these may add to pre-natal risks and will need ongoing evaluation. Also any medications which are used to treat these conditions will need monitored and possibly reduced or increased.

The presence of Diabetes remains a huge risk for the unborn child, and a woman will be screened specifically for this condition. Known diabetics will need monitored closely. For more information, see this online article Diabetes and Diabetic risks.[8]

The woman's role

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A woman may need to adjust certain aspects of her health and well-being which are in her control. These usually include aspects of lifestyle, drug and alcohol use, exercise, rest and stress reduction. In addition, she may need to discontinue certain herbs or over-the-counter medications as recommended by her healthcare provider. Many physicians will also recommend pre-natal vitamins before a woman actually conceives in order to boost her overall health.

In the United States

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Main article:Pre-conception counseling in the United States

Pre-conception counseling in the United States is recommended to include:[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Williams, Letitia; Zapata; D'Angelo; Harrison; Morrow (2012). "Associations between preconception counseling and maternal behaviors before and during pregnancy".Matern Child Health J.16 (9):1854–1861.doi:10.1007/s10995-011-0932-4.PMID 22173331.S2CID 12433235.
  2. ^"Preconception health".womenshealth.gov. 13 December 2016. Retrieved9 August 2019.
  3. ^"Get Ready for Pregnancy". March of Dimes. October 2013. Retrieved4 November 2014.
  4. ^Speidel JJ, Harper CC, Shields WC (September 2008). "The potential of long-acting reversible contraception to decrease unintended pregnancy".Contraception.78 (3):197–200.doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2008.06.001.PMID 18692608.
  5. ^Coffey, Kevan; Shorten, Allison (22 August 2013). "The challenge of preconception counseling: Using reproductive life planning in primary care".Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.26 (5):255–62.doi:10.1002/2327-6924.12054.PMID 24170712.S2CID 25404691.
  6. ^Sabath, DE (1 July 2017)."Molecular Diagnosis of Thalassemias and Hemoglobinopathies: An ACLPS Critical Review".American Journal of Clinical Pathology.148 (1):6–15.doi:10.1093/ajcp/aqx047.PMID 28605432.
  7. ^Vrettou, C; Kakourou, G; Mamas, T; Traeger-Synodinos, J (May 2018)."Prenatal and preimplantation diagnosis of hemoglobinopathies".International Journal of Laboratory Hematology.40 (Suppl 1):74–82.doi:10.1111/ijlh.12823.PMID 29741247.
  8. ^Herman, William H.; Denise Charron-Prochownik (Summer 2000)."Preconception Counseling: An Opportunity Not to Be Missed".Clinical Diabetes.18 (3): 122.
  9. ^Health Care Guideline: Routine Prenatal Care. Fourteenth Edition.Archived 5 July 2008 at theWayback Machine By the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement. July 2010.
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