To date, little is known about the psychosocial aspects of preconception consultation (PCC) in primary care. PCC in primary care is appropriate for couples and individuals with a reproductive wish. In PCC, non-genetic and genetic risk factors may be identified. Focusing on nongenetic and genetic risk factors in PCC requires the use of different counselling strategies and tools in optimizing the outcome of pregnancy. Addressing lifestyle alterations requires directive counselling, whereas addressing increased genetic risk and its subsequent reproductive options requires non-directiveness. When an increased genetic risk is detected, couples should be informed about their possibilities for not passing on a disease allele. Depending upon the va...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
Abstract Preconception care to address genetic risks in reproduction may be offered either individua...
Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult chal...
To date, little is known about the psychosocial aspects of preconception consultation (PCC) in prima...
Psychosocial aspects of preconception consultation in primary care: lessons from our experience in c...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41)Preconception genetic counseling is the counseling...
The outcome of pregnancy can be influenced by several risk factors. Women who are informed about the...
Exponential growth in genomics has led to public and private initiatives worldwide that have dramati...
The prenatal or preconception genetic counseling may represent a key step for those who cope with re...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) was first reported as successful in humans in the early 1990...
Key Words Prenatal genetic risks. Family history assessment. Advanced maternal age. Advanced paterna...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In thi...
Contemporary scientific and clinical knowledges and practices continue to make available new forms o...
Purpose This study aims to describe the motives and considerations of couples carrying a structural ...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
Abstract Preconception care to address genetic risks in reproduction may be offered either individua...
Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult chal...
To date, little is known about the psychosocial aspects of preconception consultation (PCC) in prima...
Psychosocial aspects of preconception consultation in primary care: lessons from our experience in c...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 39-41)Preconception genetic counseling is the counseling...
The outcome of pregnancy can be influenced by several risk factors. Women who are informed about the...
Exponential growth in genomics has led to public and private initiatives worldwide that have dramati...
The prenatal or preconception genetic counseling may represent a key step for those who cope with re...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) was first reported as successful in humans in the early 1990...
Key Words Prenatal genetic risks. Family history assessment. Advanced maternal age. Advanced paterna...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In thi...
Contemporary scientific and clinical knowledges and practices continue to make available new forms o...
Purpose This study aims to describe the motives and considerations of couples carrying a structural ...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
Abstract Preconception care to address genetic risks in reproduction may be offered either individua...
Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult chal...