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Do this 6 important medical test before getting married

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 6, 2022 17:44 IST

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Just as the birth chart of children is seen before marriage, now it is also necessary to look at each other's health charts. Nowadays, the health problems of young boys and girls have also increased to such an extent that different pre-marital health tests are performed to avoid future risks.
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That is why it is important to know what tests the couple should undergo before getting married.
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Take a complete blood count test of yourself and your future spouse before marriage. This is what we call CBC Test. It provides information about various diseases and disorders. It is also important to know each other's blood type before marriage.
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The fertility test is done to find out if both of them have any problems in terms of miscarriage after marriage. If there are any such problems, some solutions can be worked out in time.
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Genetic medical history is used to determine if a boy or a girl has a genetic predisposition. This makes it clear which diseases your partner is at risk for in the future, and how to take care of them in advance.
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There is a risk of infectious diseases like HIV and STD. It is always beneficial to do tests to avoid this risk.
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Husbands and wives should get tested to find out if their unborn baby is at risk for thalassemia.
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Nowadays, due to work stress, competition, everyone has some kind of mental stress. There is a difference between having mental stress and having bad mental health. So take a mental health test to find out how your spouse is doing.
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