The outcome of pregnancy can be influenced by several risk factors. Women who are informed about these risks during pre-conception counselling (PCC) have an opportunity to take preventive measures in time. Several studies have shown that high-risk populations have a high prevalence of such risk factors. However, prevalence in the general population, which is assumed to be low risk, is largely unknown. We therefore provided a systematic programme of PCC for the general population and studied the prevalence of risk factors using the risk-assessment questionnaire which was part of the PCC. None of the couples reported no risk factors at all and only 2% of the couples reported risk factors for which written information was considered to be suff...
Most women go through pregnancy without any complication, however in some cases the mother or unborn...
Preconception Care (PCC) entails risk assessment, health promotion, counselling, and intervention. T...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the prevalence of risk fac-tors for adverse pregnancy outcome during ...
Background. Pre-conception counselling has the potential to reduce pregnancy complications and conge...
Background: Recent studies suggest that the basis for adverse pregnancy outcomes is often establishe...
To date, little is known about the psychosocial aspects of preconception consultation (PCC) in prima...
BACKGROUND: Preconception care (PCC) defines health interventions prior to conception aimed at impro...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41)Preconception genetic counseling is the counseling...
Preconception care is an essential component of preventive health care that seeks to promote the hea...
• Preconception counselling forms the basis of a preconception care program and is one of the most p...
A woman’s health in the preconception period is important to ensure a healthy pregnancy and to suppo...
Despite major advances in clinical research and medical technology, the prevalence of adverse matern...
Objective: Pre-conception counselling is important, as most pregnancies are unplanned. There are few...
Background: Preconception counselling (PCC) can reduce adverse pregnancy outcome by addressing risk ...
A good pregnancy outcome is partly determined by a women's preconceptional health and healthy lifest...
Most women go through pregnancy without any complication, however in some cases the mother or unborn...
Preconception Care (PCC) entails risk assessment, health promotion, counselling, and intervention. T...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the prevalence of risk fac-tors for adverse pregnancy outcome during ...
Background. Pre-conception counselling has the potential to reduce pregnancy complications and conge...
Background: Recent studies suggest that the basis for adverse pregnancy outcomes is often establishe...
To date, little is known about the psychosocial aspects of preconception consultation (PCC) in prima...
BACKGROUND: Preconception care (PCC) defines health interventions prior to conception aimed at impro...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41)Preconception genetic counseling is the counseling...
Preconception care is an essential component of preventive health care that seeks to promote the hea...
• Preconception counselling forms the basis of a preconception care program and is one of the most p...
A woman’s health in the preconception period is important to ensure a healthy pregnancy and to suppo...
Despite major advances in clinical research and medical technology, the prevalence of adverse matern...
Objective: Pre-conception counselling is important, as most pregnancies are unplanned. There are few...
Background: Preconception counselling (PCC) can reduce adverse pregnancy outcome by addressing risk ...
A good pregnancy outcome is partly determined by a women's preconceptional health and healthy lifest...
Most women go through pregnancy without any complication, however in some cases the mother or unborn...
Preconception Care (PCC) entails risk assessment, health promotion, counselling, and intervention. T...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the prevalence of risk fac-tors for adverse pregnancy outcome during ...