Checklist: Preconception checkup questions
Posted
Friday, March 23, 2007 6:32 PM
A preconception visit is a smart move for anyone TTC, but particularly those on their first baby, or with any underlying
health concerns or problems with previous pregnancies. It’s best to schedule
the appointment at least three months before you plan to start trying to leave
enough time for any vaccines you may need. These questions should get you started:
[ ] Am I at risk for any
problems? Do I need to take any specific precautions?
[ ] Is my weight ok?
[ ] Is my future child at risk
for any genetic conditions? Do you recommend genetic testing?
[ ] Are all my immunizations
up to date?
[ ] Are there any health
problems or conditions I should take care of before trying to conceive?
[ ] Are all the medications
I’m currently on safe? If not, what can I do or take instead?
[ ] Will the birth control I
was taking have any effect? How long after I stop taking it will I able to get
pregnant?
[ ] Is there any exercise or
physical activity that will increase or decrease my chances of conceiving? What
are some general guidelines?
[ ] What kind of diet should I
eat, and what should I avoid? What about… Caffeine? Alcohol? Cigarettes?
[ ] Can you recommend a
prenatal vitamin?
[ ] Are there any environmental
exposures I should avoid?
[ ] Should I steer clear of
any over-the-counter medications?
[ ] At what time of month do I have best chance of conceiving?
[ ] What can my husband and I
do to increase the odds of getting pregnant?
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Posted by
Paula K
Filed under: health, fertility