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Debunking 4 Myths Surrounding Preconception Counselling

There are numerous myths about preconception counselling and pre pregnancy counselling. One of the most common myths is that only people with fertility problems should consider preconception counselling. However, it is ideal for every couple who wishes to conceive one day.

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Debunking 4 Myths Surrounding Preconception Counselling

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  1. Debunking 4 Myths Surrounding Preconception Counselling ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Preconception counselling is a healthcare service that prepares couples for healthy conception. As someone who is thinking about conceiving, you might have heard this term, and we think you know the importance of pre pregnancy counselling with doctors. However, several myths surrounding this service may leave people bewildered. This article aims to burst that myth bubble and thus debunks some of the most common misconceptions about preconception counselling. Myth 1: Only People with Fertility Problems Should Consider Preconception Counselling The fact is the opposite. Preconception counselling is ideal for every couple who wishes to conceive one day. The discussions will help you identify (if any) and address potential complications to ease the nine-month-long journey. The consultation will revolve around discussing medical history, lifestyle factors, and more such factors that can affect the health of the baby and the mother. Myth 2: Preconception Counselling is Only for Females It is believed that women primarily take preconception counselling; however, both husband and wife are advised to attend the counselling. The male partner also has a vital role in ensuring that their pregnancy journey is smooth and comfortable. One more good reason for males to participate in the discussion is to help professionals understand their lifestyle, dietary habits, and health conditions. Professionals will further consider the information to determine any potential complications that can act as a barrier in pregnancy. Myth 3: It is Time Consuming and Expensive Preconception counselling can take time, depending on the concerns and needs of the participants. However, the time you spend discussing several factors is an investment you make to secure your future. The expense will not necessarily cost you high but can depend on where you choose to undergo the consultation. Myth 4: Preconception Counselling is Only for First Pregnancy It does not matter whether it’s your first child, second, third, or so on. Preconception counselling is important at every stage and before every child. Every pregnancy and

  2. experience that accompanies it is different. There might be new factors that can affect the chances of conception. Moreover, discussing it with professionals ensures you have the right mind and emotional health to conceive. Conclusion Preconception counselling and care are extremely valuable for couples wanting to conceive and have a healthy pregnancy journey. It involves discussing everything that can affect the chances of conceiving. Moreover, the consultants will educate couples on what’s good and bad depending on their physical and emotional well-being. Source: https://whizolosophy.com/category/overall-health/article-essay/debunking-4- myths-surrounding-preconception-counselling

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