How Early Medical Screening Could Transform Fertility Struggles

How Early Medical Screening Could Transform Fertility Struggles

Mitchell Wilson
Mitchell Wilson
1 Min.
Why couples should undergo medical screening before "I do"

How Early Medical Screening Could Transform Fertility Struggles

Beatrice Mwange, a 32-year-old woman from Mbale in Vihiga County, has faced years of infertility. Her struggle has led to emotional distress and social withdrawal. Mwange’s experience highlights the challenges of undiagnosed fertility issues. Many couples remain unaware of underlying medical conditions that could affect their ability to have children.

Medical screening before marriage can reveal such problems early. It can also detect inherited risks and preventable genetic conditions. Without proper testing, couples may unknowingly pass on medical conditions to their children. Early screening offers couples the chance to address fertility concerns and genetic risks. It provides clarity and helps prevent future complications for families.

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