Monday, October 24, 2011

The importance of premarital examination

Highly recommended for couples getting married for the premarital examination. Series of tests done to avoid some diseases and disorders, including those caused by disease / congenital abnormalities that can be lowered.

One of the noble purpose of marriage is procreation. In addition to mental readiness, physical readiness required also primed to welcome the coming of offspring. Prospective husband and wife it is better to check the readiness of their reproductive organs, so that the offspring will have become more fluent.
premarital examination includes several things, including routine blood tests (HB, platelets, hemoglobin analysis, leukocytes), blood type and Rhesus, urine routine (urinalisa), hepatitis, especially hepatitis B & C, and blood sugar.
Why premarital examination to be important? With a premarital examination, there are some things that can be avoided.

1. Rhesus which intersect
Most Asian nations have a Rhesus positive, while Europeans average negative. Sometimes, couples do not know the Rhesus blood of each partner. In fact, if Rhesusnya crossed, could affect the quality of offspring.

If a woman (Reshus negative) married men (Rhesus positive), her first baby has a chance to air-Rhesus negative or positive. If the baby has Rh negative, there is no problem. But, if she had Rh positive, problems may arise in subsequent pregnancies.
If it turns out that the second pregnancy that her fetus is Rh positive, the pregnancy is dangerous. Because maternal antibodies can enter the antirhesus of fetal red blood cells.

.On the contrary, no matter if the women were Rhesus positive and the negative guy.

2. Disease Due to Sexual Relationship

Premarital examination also can avoid the transmission of diseases transmitted through sexual contact, such as syphilis, gonorrhea, HIV, and hepatitis.
Women are actually more susceptible to venereal disease than men. Why? "Because the female genitalia-shaped concave like" accommodate "the virus. The male genitalia are not" accommodate "and can be cleaned up immediately."

If one spouse suffering from venereal disease, before marriage should be treated until cured. In addition, if such a man suffering from hepatitis B and will be married, his future wife should be made to have immunity against hepatitis B disease is.

How, by immunization with hepatitis B. If the spouse has not been cured of venereal disease and will remain married, although it does not guarantee 100 percent but the use of condoms is highly recommended.

3. Hereditary disease

Premarital examination can detect possible diseases that could be genetically passed down to children, such as albino. "For example, a husband brought an albino trait but his wife does not, then the child is born not to be albino. Conversely, if his wife also carries the albino trait, then the child must be an albino."

If you meet with couples who both carry this trait, marriage should not be stopped. "We know there will be possible and could be agreed, wanting to have children or not. If you still want to have children, so the risk the child will be albino. Or choose not to have children. Marriage should not be delayed by obstacles like this. What matters is solution or prevention, "

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