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. 2024 Apr;165(1):1-8.
doi: 10.1002/ijgo.15446. Epub 2024 Mar 1.

FIGO Preconception Checklist: Preconception care for mother and baby

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FIGO Preconception Checklist: Preconception care for mother and baby

Chiara Benedetto et al. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

The preconception period is a unique and opportunistic time in a woman's life when she is motivated to adopt healthy behaviors that will benefit her and her child, making this time period a critical "window of opportunity" to improve short- and long-term health. Improving preconception health can ultimately improve both fetal and maternal outcomes. Promoting health before conception has several beneficial effects, including an increase in seeking antenatal care and a reduction in neonatal mortality. Preconception health is a broad concept that encompasses the management of chronic diseases, including optimal nutrition, adequate consumption of folic acid, control of body weight, adoption of healthy lifestyles, and receipt of appropriate vaccinations. Use of the FIGO Preconception Checklist, which includes the key elements of optimal preconception care, will empower women and their healthcare providers to better prepare women and their families for pregnancy.

Keywords: lifecourse; nutrition; pregnancy; pregnancy planning; prepregnancy counseling; vaccines.

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