Preconception care is essential for preparing for pregnancy, focusing on medical, lifestyle, and emotional well-being. Through this counseling, you can optimize your health to create the best environment for conception and support your baby’s early development.
Pre pregnancy test identifies and addresses factors that may affect conception.
Helps managing pregnancy complications.
Lays the foundation for your baby’s healthy growth and development.
Ensures you and your partner are mentally prepared for the journey.
If you are on medications, discussing this with your gynaecologist before conception is crucial.
If you have experienced previous pregnancy complications, such as preterm labour or miscarriage, preconception counselling can help identify any potential risks and develop a plan to mitigate them.
At Life Plus Hospital, we are committed to helping you achieve your dream of a healthy pregnancy. Here’s why patients trust us:
From pre-pregnancy tests to emotional support, we address every aspect of preconception health.
Our experienced gynaecologists, dieticians, and counsellors work together to provide personalized care.
Advanced diagnostic tools and treatments to optimize fertility and health.
We prioritize your comfort, concerns, and goals at every step.
Your journey to parenthood begins here. With proper pregnancy care, you can feel confident, informed, and ready to embrace the joys of pregnancy.
Contact Life Plus Hospital today to schedule your preconception care appointment and take the first step toward a healthy and happy pregnancy!
Ideally, preconception planning should begin at least 3-6 months before trying to conceive.
Key components include:
Adopting a healthy diet, regular exercise, managing stress, quitting smoking, and avoiding alcohol are key recommendations.
Yes, Preconception care can find and treat underlying medical problems that might affect your chances of conception
Tests before pregnancy include blood tests, genetic screening, STI screening, and evaluations of underlying health conditions.
Yes, age affects fertility with gradual decline in both men and women. Women over 35 should start preconception planning earlier to reduce pregnancy complications risks.
Yes, men should prioritize their health before conception, focusing on maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and ensuring a lifestyle that supports healthy sperm production.