Fertility Counseling Services Austin TX

Conceiving a child is not always as simple as it may seem and many couples need help to become pregnant. These couples may also require fertility counseling services to help them understand the processes that they are going through. Read through the following articles to learn more about fertility counseling services and find local companies and providers who can help you find what you’re looking for.

Edward Allen Morgan
(512) 454-0405
1910 W 35th St
Austin, TX
Debbie Patricia Spencer, MD
512-454-3823
3407 Northwood Cir
Austin, TX
Christopher J Wilson
(512) 451-3131
1007 E 41st St
Austin, TX
Ruth M Chouteau
(512) 477-1954
1015 E 32nd St
Austin, TX
Wayne W Ingram
(512) 458-1208
711 W 38th St
Austin, TX
Dr.SCREVEN EDGERTON
(512) 451-8211
1010 WEST 9TH STREET
Austin, TX
Radhika Prasad Kakarla, MD
1305 W 34th St
Austin, TX
Susan Landers
(512) 324-1086
1201 W 38th St
Austin, TX
Noble Webster Doss, MD
512-451-7991
4201 Marathon Blvd
Austin, TX
Georgia R Felter Legett, MD
2904 Swisher St
Austin, TX
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Preconception Care

The focus of preconception care is to guide women toward achieving optimal reproductive health before they become pregnant. Attaining a state of best preconception health is the surest way toward a safe healthy pregnancy with a good outcome. Preconception care looks at a woman's environment and any possible risk factors that might affect a pregnancy, or a woman's overall fertility.

The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) has recommended that all women of an age to bear children should be in good childbearing health. It matters not if you've been pregnant before, have already had a baby, or plan never to become pregnant—during your childbearing years, you should be taking care of your reproductive health.

Informed Decisions

During an appointment with a preconception health care provider, you will be assessed for personal habits and lifestyle behaviors that may be harmful to a future fetus or to your future fertility. Such issues as prescription medication will be addressed: is there a substitute medication that is safer for a woman's reproductive health? Your health care provider can examine such issues and help you make informed decisions about your own preconception health.

The hope is that by counseling women about the dangers of smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol, for instance, any fetus that is produced will have the safest possible environment for healthy growth and development. Preconception counseling can help teach women about taking folic acid in advance of pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects in their babies during the first few weeks after conception. A woman will also learn about how to eliminate risks in the workplace and at home. This is preemptive care at its finest and is meant to ensure that all the right measures are in place before conception takes place, when such measures may already be too late.

Genetic Risks

Women can also learn about how to avoid the dangers of substance abuse and what sub...

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