Prenuptial health examination (PHE) aims to screen for several health issues in future couples. It seeks to early detect sexually transmitted diseases, reproductive problems, hereditary illnesses, and provide family planning counseling. Through PHE, necessary interventions can be ensured to prevent disease spread between couples and support successful fertilization and fertility. Clinical and paraclinical examinations evaluate medical history to assess infectious, genetic, obstetric, lifestyle, and immunization risks. Physical exams focus on the reproductive system while paraclinical exams include screening for conditions like STDs, blood-related issues, and infectious diseases.
2. PHE AS SCREENING ISSUES
Prenuptial health examination (PHE) is a preventive
health measure to :
1) Early detect sexually-transmitted diseases
(STD),
2) Reproductive problems,
3) Hereditary illness which may pass to offspring,
4) To provide counseling on family planning
(number of children in a family) and genetic health.
3. PHE AIM
Through PHE, appropriate and necessary
interventions to prevent the spread of diseases
(especially curable sexually-transmitted
diseases, STDs) within couples, to raise
successful fertilization plus fecondity, or to
prevent hereditary illnesses from being passed
on to the next generation can be ensured .
4. When should a couple seek premarital
counseling?
The following criteria has been suggested by the
California association for marriage family therapist:
When you are a young and have never been married
When one partner is commitment phobic
When a couple can not resolve significant conflicts
When one or both partners have had a previously
failed marriage.
A history of childhood abuse or domestic violence
5. Clinical and Paraclinical examination
Through PHE, appropriate and necessary
interventions to prevent the spread of diseases
Evaluate for the future couple Through medical
history the risk
Infectious risk
Genetic risk
Obstetrical risk
Lifestyle risk
Immunisation
6. Infectious risk
Evaluate for each member of the couple th erisk
of STI
past history of STI
possible traitement
sexuel intercourse practice
blood transfusion and derivates
7. Genetic risk
evaluate possible hereditary illness which may
pass to offspring,
Through personnal or familial past history
seach the abnormalities .congenitales
malformation or generic diseases
8. Lifestyle Risk and Immunisation
Alchool
TabacCO
Rubella vaccine for the future wife
10. PARACLIC EXAMEN
Prenuptial rital screening programmes
for haemoglobinopathics,Blood
group& Rh, HIV and Hepatitis Viruses
,STD and others infectious like
Rubeola,Toxoplasmose….
Screening for cardiovascular disease
Lung cancer
cervical screeing