Pre-marriage health check

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Pre-marital health check-up is a screening to assess the health of a couple before living together, especially for couples who are planning to get married.

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For most people, the happiness of finding true love and deciding to marry their soul mate and start a warm family together is the greatest desire in life. However, many couples enter into lifelong marriage without sufficient understanding about their partner’s health and may feel disappointed with their marriage later on due to certain medical conditions or limitations and physical health problems.

Therefore, a physical examination before deciding to get married and live together as a couple is an important thing that should not be overlooked. Knowledge about the health of your lover does not mean that marriage is impossible. On the contrary, it helps couples to receive appropriate medical treatment early on to prevent health problems that may occur later. สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน Finding health problems and managing them before making a lifelong commitment will help reduce unnecessary burdens and risks that may occur during married life and help married life to be smooth, safe, and worry-free.

What is a pre-marriage health check?

Pre-marital health check-up is a screening to assess the health of couples before living together, especially for couples who are planning to get married. It consists of a group of health tests covering both men and women. The tests are designed by specialists to identify potential health problems that may occur in the future, which may affect fertility. To detect diseases and infections, including latent genetic characteristics, such as genetic diseases, infectious diseases, and sexually transmitted diseases. This is to prevent the risk of spreading infections to each other and to children. Planning a health check-up before marriage and having children will help create readiness, confidence, and understanding for couples, as well as help plan the lives of family members in the long term. It also helps to understand the health status of the couple very well.

Why do you need a pre-marriage health check?

  1. Prevent the spread of Thalassemia, Hemophilia, including Sickle-cell anemia, which are diseases caused by genetic abnormalities, certain infectious diseases such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis A, HIV/AIDS, or other sexually transmitted diseases.
  2. Identify genetic abnormalities to assess the risk of being a carrier to your children.
  3. Promote knowledge and understanding of couples’ health before building a stable future together.
  4. Help prepare both the body and mind of the family members and the baby that is about to be born.
  5. Reduce the risk of unnecessary expenses in the future
  6. Helps reduce stress and other mental health issues for family members who are dealing with treatment.


Who is the pre-marriage health screening program suitable for?

  • Couples who are about to get married or are starting to plan their wedding.
  • General public interested in basic health screening
  • Those who wish to identify health problems that may arise from infectious or contagious diseases.
  • For those who want to understand their loved one’s genetics and health.
  • Couples who want to plan before having children
  • Those who want to build confidence in themselves and their loved ones before deciding to live together.

What are the pre-marriage health check-ups and preparations before having children?

  • General physical examination by a doctor (Physical checkup)
  • Complete blood count (CBC)
  • Blood group test and special blood group test Rh (Rh blood group)
  • Genetic test
  • Thalassemia carrier screening (Thalassemia test)
  • Red blood cell abnormality test (Hb Electrophoresis/Hb typing)
  • Hepatitis B virus test
  • Hepatitis B virus immunity test (Anti hepatitis B virus test)
  • Hepatitis C virus test
  • Hepatitis A virus immunity test (Anti hepatitis A virus test)
  • Cervical cancer screening (Thin Prep test)
  • Ultrasound of the uterus and ovaries (Ultrasound Pelvis)
  • Syphilis test
  • HIV test
  • Rubella immunity test (Anti rubella test/Rubella serology)