From Impact Of Covid Vaccine To STIs, 6 Questions To Ask Your Gynaecologist If You’re Planning To Get Pregnant

From Impact Of Covid Vaccine To STIs, 6 Questions To Ask Your Gynaecologist If You’re Planning To Get Pregnant

If there is one thing that I have learned over the years is that going to a gynaecologist regularly is of utmost importance. Regular visits to gynaecologists helps you keep a track of your intimate hygiene, rule out the possible risk of diseases and infections, and even know about any underlying medical conditions that you might have. Now, I know that giving out intimate details of your lives is never easy but letting your doctor(s) know what’s going on is crucial – especially for those women who are trying to get pregnant.

Regular visits to gynaecologists can help you learn more about fertility and infertility. Reports suggest that these visits can also help you get answers related to fertility and help you better in your preparation of becoming pregnant as well as a parent. 

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If you’re someone who is looking to get pregnant or is trying to conceive then here are 6 questions you can ask your gynaecologist to know better regarding fertility and its process: 

1. Should I make any changes in my lifestyle to improve fertility?

2. Am I trying for a really long time to get pregnant?

3. Can sexually transmitted infections (STI) affect my ability to get pregnant?

4. Do my health conditions affect my ability to conceive?

5. If I’m unable to get pregnant, what tests should I undergo?

6. Will the Covid-19 vaccine affect my pregnancy timeline? If I am thinking of conceiving in the next 3-4 months, what should I do?

Reading these questions might further scare you or make you a bit anxious/nervous about visiting your gynaecologist, but trust me, if there is someone who can help you in your pregnancy journey – from start to finish – then it is them. 

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Ritu Sanghvi

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