Health
6 Important Medical Tests You Must Do Before Getting Married
One of the key things individuals consider before finalizing a marriage is prayers and confirmations from spiritual authorities. The majority of Nigerians think that divine confirmation determines whether a marriage will work.
Not everyone adheres to this system because it is not a foolproof method of assuring a happy marriage. Several couples have had failed marriages or split up despite receiving confirmation from their spiritual leaders. Despite spiritual warnings, some people are happily married.
But, there is one thing that people must ensure before getting married. That is their partner’s health. Before you marry, it’s critical to understand your partner’s health situation. You and your potential partner should both take the test. Before getting married, a couple needs to go through six medical tests in all.
1. HIV Test
AIDS is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This reduces the body’s ability to fight diseases. Before you decide to marry, make sure that neither you nor your partner is HIV positive.
2. Ovary Examination
Women who marry later in life are encouraged to have an ovarian test performed first. The generation of egg cells decreases in women in their 30s. This makes family planning more challenging. But, if both spouses agree that they will never have biological offspring, the test is no longer necessary.
3. Infertility Test
Before getting married, both spouses should get an infertility test. It assists men in determining the health of their sperm as well as their sperm count. Women can also learn whether they will have difficulty conceiving.
4. Test for Medical Issues
These medical tests for every couple helps a lot. It’s not the end of the world if you have a chronic medical issue. Knowing more about each other will only help you be more equipped to look out for each other.
Early detection of illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney disease, and others can allow couples to seek medical help. It will also help them make the required lifestyle changes sooner. It’s always excellent to know when it comes to your health. This is because it puts you on the right track to choosing healthy lifestyle choices.
5. STD Screening
People who are getting married should be screened for Sexually transmitted infections (STDs). Even if one of the partners has an STD, it might make it tough to work the marriage.
When it comes to understanding your sexual health status before getting married, it’s best to be safe than sorry. You’ll have one less thing to worry about before your big day if you’re aware of any concerns, or the absence thereof.
According to statistics, 50% of young people will develop an STI and be unaware of it.
6. Compatibility Test for Blood Groups
If a couple’s blood types aren’t compatible, it could cause problems during pregnancy. It’s important to make sure that both couples’ Rh factors are the same or within a reasonable range.
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