Preconception Care: A Crucial Aspect of Antenatal Care
Nandini Anand Soni
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Masters in Community Physiotherapy, DVVPF’s College of Physiotherapy, Ahilyanagar, India.
Shyam D. Ganvir
Department of Community Physiotherapy, DVVPF’s College of Physiotherapy, Ahilyanagar, India.
Suvarna S. Ganvir
Department of Neurophysiotherapy, DVVPF’s College of Physiotherapy, Ahilyanagar, India.
Pradnya Dumore
Department of Community Physiotherapy, DVVPF’s College of Physiotherapy, Ahilyanagar, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Preconception care consists of a range of biomedical, behavioral, and social health measures aimed at women and couples prior to conception. This perspective emphasises the essential function of preconception care in enhancing maternal, neonatal, and child health by tackling risk factors like family planning, infectious disease prevention, chronic condition management, genetic counselling, and psychosocial wellbeing. By incorporating thorough preconception models into healthcare systems and bolstering these efforts with focused awareness campaigns, professional training, and cross-sector partnerships, it is possible to lessen the incidence of negative pregnancy outcomes and advance health equity. This model stresses the importance of early interventions and community outreach for vulnerable populations, supporting the inclusion of preconception care as a standard part of reproductive health services to promote healthier pregnancies and the long-term well-being of mothers and their children.
Keywords: Family planning, genetic counselling, infant’s milestone, interpersonal violence, preconception care