Pregnancy and childbirth are physiological processes. Most healthy women go through this process without medical treatment. Some of them need medical treatment. After the decision to get pregnant is made between the couples, it is appropriate to investigate the woman in terms of systemic diseases and vitamin and iron stores in a period of 3-4 months. Genetic risks and infection risks that may be passed on to the child are evaluated.
Predetermining the diseases that may occur in their children, who will be the common fruit of the mother and father, ensures that they are prepared against the negativities that may be encountered during pregnancy and the birth process. Pregnancy preparation emphasizes pre-pregnancy interviews with the patient and planning the pregnancy. Blood incompatibilities with the spouse, carriers of genetic disorders, patients with a positive lupus profile and high probability of miscarriage, patients with diabetes and thyroid disorders, and the presence of infection carriers in the blood are recommended to be detected prenatally.