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Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by TyroneP(m): 1:38pm On Nov 04, 2018
Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married

For most people, the joy of finding true love and deciding to enter into matrimony with a spouse usually knows no bounds. However, most people enter into this lifelong union without adequate knowledge of their partner’s health status and so become disappointed and frustrated with marriage because of medical conditions that could have been identified and tackled before this lifelong commitment.
The knowledge of your intending partner’s health status by no means implies that marriage is not possible, but provides an avenue to make informed consent and enables you and your spouse to seek proper medical care early to prevent unnecessary stress and burden during marriage. In this article, we will be looking at 5 medical tests you should do before you get married.

1. Test for HIV and other sexual transmitted diseases (STDs)

With the current prevalence of HIV and other STDs, it is important that spouses should request for their partners to be screened for these diseases before marriage. HIV, hepatitis B and C are lifelong conditions that, if not properly managed, can put serious strain on the marriage. The knowledge of your partner’s status helps you to protect yourself/ seek adequate medical care if your partner turns out to be positive and you also decide to go ahead with the marriage. Lifelong care and support is needed for partners who are infected. Other STDs e.g. gonorrhea, syphilis, bacterial vaginosis and warts can be treated with proper medical care. This reduces the risk of infertility and miscarriages during marriage.

2. Test for blood group:

Knowledge of your spouse’s blood group is important before marriage because of rhesus isoimmunisation/ blood group incompatibility that affects the fetus. This test is easy to perform and the result is usually ready within 30 minutes. Blood group is assigned to an individual as A, B, O and AB with another component known as the Rhesus factor, which is referred to as positive or negative. Women with rhesus negative blood group married to rhesus positive husbands have a greater chance of rhesus incompatibility, where the mother produces antibodies (body defense system) to target the red blood cells of the growing fetus (rhesus positive fetus), leading to intrauterine death and miscarriages. Knowledge of your spouse’s blood group will alert your doctor to institute preventive measures which are used to prevent rhesus incompatibility reactions during pregnancy.

3. Test for sickle cell gene:

Sickle cell disease is a chronic and debilitating medical condition caused by a defect in red blood cells. As the name implies, these cells are shaped as a ‘sickle’ and this affects their ability to pass through tiny blood vessels to supply oxygen to cells and tissue. This accounts for most crises experienced by sickle cell patients. It is advisable for sickle cell patients (SS) not to marry a carrier of the sickle cell gene (AS) because of the 50% chance of having a baby with the disease in each pregnancy. However, a sickle cell patient (SS) can marry an individual with no trait of the disease (AA), as their offspring will only be carriers of the sickle cell genes.

4. Fertility Test

This may sound out of place or weird, but truth be told, a fertility test is another test that all intending coupes should do before saying ‘I DO’. This is important because fertility issues can be addressed as early as possible without the unnecessary biological, psychological, social and emotional trauma associated with barrenness. A fertility test typically includes seminal analysis for the men to assess for male fertility; hormonal assay for both couples e.g. FSH, LH, Prolactin, Testosterone, estrogen and progesterone. Test for ovulation for the women, a pelvic ultrasound scan, may also be needed to assess the internal reproductive organs for any congenital or acquired abnormalities.

5. Testing for possible genetic /chronic medical conditions:

Marriage is a lifelong commitment with both partners looking after each another. Knowledge of possible genetic or chronic conditions of your partner wouldn’t be harmful, but it will go a long way in assisting both couples on how to best prepare for the challenges ahead. Early testing allows couples to seek medical care before the medical conditions arrive at a terminal stage. This test depends on the region and the common chronic/genetic condition seen in that populace. However, this test should include screening for diabetes, test for hypertension, certain cancers, kidney disease and test for thalassemia.
Do you agree that couples should screen for medical conditions before they get married?
Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by Olibboy: 1:59pm On Nov 04, 2018
Nicely! The problem is that lovers ain't ready to follow the steps once you loved up everywhere stew like that.

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Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by Nobody: 2:14pm On Nov 04, 2018
it's hard telling your lover or fiance(e) to go for all these tests when love has enveloped both parties. you won even think of it.
Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by Jacqueline22(f): 2:17pm On Nov 04, 2018
Very true
Especially 1,2,& 4.
Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by Biglittlelois(f): 2:45pm On Nov 04, 2018
True, it's only the ones guilty of especially (1) that will feel offended when asked to do these tests.
Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by CyberWolf: 3:52pm On Nov 04, 2018
Jacqueline22:
Very true
Especially 1,2,& 4.
Especially 1,2& 4 you say? So 3 is not so important?
Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by Vatsyayana: 5:25pm On Nov 04, 2018
Put drug test o... No one wants to marry a crazy junkie
Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by Jacqueline22(f): 7:12pm On Nov 04, 2018
CyberWolf:
Especially 1,2& 4 you say? So 3 is not so important?

I don’t know
Re: Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married by Nobody: 9:41pm On Nov 04, 2018
TyroneP:
Intending Couples: 5 Medical Tests You Should Do Before You Get Married

For most people, the joy of finding true love and deciding to enter into matrimony with a spouse usually knows no bounds. However, most people enter into this lifelong union without adequate knowledge of their partner’s health status and so become disappointed and frustrated with marriage because of medical conditions that could have been identified and tackled before this lifelong commitment.
The knowledge of your intending partner’s health status by no means implies that marriage is not possible, but provides an avenue to make informed consent and enables you and your spouse to seek proper medical care early to prevent unnecessary stress and burden during marriage. In this article, we will be looking at 5 medical tests you should do before you get married.

1. Test for HIV and other sexual transmitted diseases (STDs)

With the current prevalence of HIV and other STDs, it is important that spouses should request for their partners to be screened for these diseases before marriage. HIV, hepatitis B and C are lifelong conditions that, if not properly managed, can put serious strain on the marriage. The knowledge of your partner’s status helps you to protect yourself/ seek adequate medical care if your partner turns out to be positive and you also decide to go ahead with the marriage. Lifelong care and support is needed for partners who are infected. Other STDs e.g. gonorrhea, syphilis, bacterial vaginosis and warts can be treated with proper medical care. This reduces the risk of infertility and miscarriages during marriage.

2. Test for blood group:

Knowledge of your spouse’s blood group is important before marriage because of rhesus isoimmunisation/ blood group incompatibility that affects the fetus. This test is easy to perform and the result is usually ready within 30 minutes. Blood group is assigned to an individual as A, B, O and AB with another component known as the Rhesus factor, which is referred to as positive or negative. Women with rhesus negative blood group married to rhesus positive husbands have a greater chance of rhesus incompatibility, where the mother produces antibodies (body defense system) to target the red blood cells of the growing fetus (rhesus positive fetus), leading to intrauterine death and miscarriages. Knowledge of your spouse’s blood group will alert your doctor to institute preventive measures which are used to prevent rhesus incompatibility reactions during pregnancy.

3. Test for sickle cell gene:

Sickle cell disease is a chronic and debilitating medical condition caused by a defect in red blood cells. As the name implies, these cells are shaped as a ‘sickle’ and this affects their ability to pass through tiny blood vessels to supply oxygen to cells and tissue. This accounts for most crises experienced by sickle cell patients. It is advisable for sickle cell patients (SS) not to marry a carrier of the sickle cell gene (AS) because of the 50% chance of having a baby with the disease in each pregnancy. However, a sickle cell patient (SS) can marry an individual with no trait of the disease (AA), as their offspring will only be carriers of the sickle cell genes.

4. Fertility Test

This may sound out of place or weird, but truth be told, a fertility test is another test that all intending coupes should do before saying ‘I DO’. This is important because fertility issues can be addressed as early as possible without the unnecessary biological, psychological, social and emotional trauma associated with barrenness. A fertility test typically includes seminal analysis for the men to assess for male fertility; hormonal assay for both couples e.g. FSH, LH, Prolactin, Testosterone, estrogen and progesterone. Test for ovulation for the women, a pelvic ultrasound scan, may also be needed to assess the internal reproductive organs for any congenital or acquired abnormalities.

5. Testing for possible genetic /chronic medical conditions:

Marriage is a lifelong commitment with both partners looking after each another. Knowledge of possible genetic or chronic conditions of your partner wouldn’t be harmful, but it will go a long way in assisting both couples on how to best prepare for the challenges ahead. Early testing allows couples to seek medical care before the medical conditions arrive at a terminal stage. This test depends on the region and the common chronic/genetic condition seen in that populace. However, this test should include screening for diabetes, test for hypertension, certain cancers, kidney disease and test for thalassemia.
Do you agree that couples should screen for medical conditions before they get married?

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Very, very important information. Saves lots of REGRETS.

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