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Preconception Counseling - Setting the Stage

  • Definition: Medical counseling for women/couples before conception to optimize maternal/fetal outcomes.
  • Goal: Identify & modify biomedical, behavioral, & social risks.
  • Importance: Improves pregnancy outcomes, reduces maternal/infant morbidity & mortality.
  • Key components: Risk assessment, health promotion, interventions.

⭐ Folic acid supplementation (0.4 mg/day) should begin at least 1 month before conception to prevent neural tube defects (NTDs).

Medical & Family History - Detective Work

  • Patient's Medical Hx:
    • Chronic diseases: DM, HTN, Thyroid, Epilepsy, Cardiac.
    • Prior obstetric Hx: GDM, PIH, preterm, RPL.
    • Medications (teratogens), allergies.
    • Infections: STIs, TORCH. Vaccination status (MMR, Varicella).
  • Family Hx (Both Partners):
    • Genetic disorders: Thalassemia, Sickle cell, CF, Hemophilia.
    • Congenital anomalies.
    • Consanguinity.
  • Partner's Medical Hx:
    • Significant illnesses, genetic conditions.

⭐ Thalassemia carrier screening is crucial in India, especially with family history or specific communities.

Lifestyle & Nutrition - Healthy Habits Now

  • Folic Acid: Key for Neural Tube Defect (NTD) prevention.
    • Standard: 0.4 mg/day (start ≥1 month pre-conception, through 1st trimester).
    • High-risk (e.g., prior NTD, antiepileptics): 4-5 mg/day.
  • Nutrition: Balanced diet; adequate iron, calcium. Avoid excess Vitamin A (retinoids).
  • Weight: Target BMI 18.5-24.9 kg/m².
  • Substance Cessation:
    • NO alcohol, smoking, tobacco, illicit drugs.
    • Limit caffeine: <200 mg/day.
  • Exercise: Regular, moderate intensity (e.g., brisk walking 30 min/day).

⭐ Folic acid supplementation (0.4 mg daily) starting at least 1 month before conception prevents ~70% of NTDs.

Infections & Immunizations - Shields Up!

  • Screening: HIV, HBsAg, HCV, Syphilis (VDRL/RPR). Urine culture (asymptomatic bacteriuria). TORCH (selective).
  • Key Immunizations (Preconception):
    • Live (MMR, Varicella): Complete ≥1 month before conception.
      • Rubella non-immune: Vaccinate; avoid pregnancy 28 days.
      • Varicella non-immune: Vaccinate; avoid pregnancy 1 month.
    • Inactivated (Influenza, Hep B, Tdap): Safe.
      • Hep B: If at-risk/non-immune.
    • ⭐ > Screen all for rubella immunity; vaccinate non-immune with MMR ≥28 days pre-conception. ​

Genetic Screening - Future Peeks

  • Assess risks: detailed 3-generation family history, ethnicity, consanguinity, advanced maternal age (AMA >35 years).
  • Offer carrier screening for common autosomal recessive disorders:
    • β-Thalassemia, Sickle Cell Anemia, Cystic Fibrosis (CF), Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA).
    • Expanded carrier screening (ECS) panels available.
  • Discuss aneuploidy risk and future screening (e.g., NIPT).
  • Genetic counseling: interpretation, implications, reproductive choices (PGT, adoption, donor gametes).

⭐ In India, screening for β-thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, and G6PD deficiency is vital due to higher prevalence.

Genetic Testing for Genetic Disorders Infographic

Special Conditions - Tailored Advice

  • Diabetes: Target HbA1c < 6.5%. Folic acid 5mg.
  • Hypertension: Safe drugs (e.g., Labetalol). Avoid ACEi/ARBs.
  • Epilepsy: Lowest effective dose monotherapy. Folic acid 5mg. Avoid Valproate.
  • Thyroid Dx: Normalize TSH.
  • Obesity (BMI >30): Advise weight loss. Folic acid 5mg.

⭐ Women with prior NTD-affected child or on antiepileptics: Folic acid 5mg/day preconceptionally_._

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Folic acid (0.4 mg daily); 4 mg for high-risk (prior NTD, antiepileptics). Start ≥1 month pre-conception.
  • Rubella screening/vaccination (MMR); advise 1-month contraception post-vaccine.
  • Optimize chronic diseases: target HbA1c <6.5% (diabetes); manage hypertension, thyroid.
  • Stop teratogenic medications (e.g., ACEi, Valproate, Warfarin, Isotretinoin).
  • Offer genetic screening (e.g., thalassemia) based on risk/history.
  • Counsel on lifestyle: smoking/alcohol cessation, healthy BMI, screen anemia/STIs.

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