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Pre-Pregnancy, Pregnancy Check-up & Antenatal Package Singapore

Bringing a new life into the world is a beautiful journey that requires careful planning and regular medical check-ups. For couples trying to conceive or already expecting, understanding the ins and outs of pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, and antenatal check-ups is crucial.

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Why is pre-pregnancy, pregnancy & antenatal check-up important?

Pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, and antenatal check-ups are essential in safeguarding the health of the mother and the developing baby. These proactive measures increase your chances of a healthy pregnancy and a safe delivery. These check-ups help to:

 

  • Pinpoint any underlying health conditions that could affect pregnancy.

  • Guide necessary lifestyle changes to prepare for pregnancy.

  • Monitor the baby's development and the mother's health throughout the pregnancy.

  • Identify and address complications that may arise during pregnancy.

Pre-pregnancy Check-up

 

A pre-pregnancy check-up, also known as a preconception check-up, is conducted before a couple starts trying to conceive. The goal is to evaluate the health of the prospective mother (and sometimes the father) to ensure that she is in the best possible condition to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term.

 

When is the best time to schedule a pre-pregnancy check-up?

 

The best time to schedule a pre-pregnancy check-up is at least three to six months before you start trying to conceive. This period gives ample time for your healthcare provider to assess your overall health, recommend necessary vaccinations, and advise on lifestyle changes that could improve your chances of conceiving.
 

What is the cost of a pre-pregnancy check-up?

 

The cost of a pre-pregnancy check-up in Singapore depends on the range of tests included. A comprehensive pre-pregnancy check-up package can cost between SGD 300 and SGD 600.

 

What tests are included in the pre-pregnancy check-up?

 

A typical pre-pregnancy check-up package includes:

 

  • Blood tests: To read for anaemia, blood type, and Rh factor, as well as infections such as HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B.

  • Urine tests: To detect any underlying urinary tract infections or kidney issues.

  • Pap smear: To spot cervical cancer or other abnormalities.

  • Thyroid function test: To assess thyroid hormone levels, as thyroid disorders can affect fertility.

  • Genetic screening: To identify any genetic disorders that could be passed on to the baby.

 

What lifestyle changes to prepare for pregnancy?

 

To prepare for a healthy pregnancy, consider the following lifestyle changes:

 

  • Maintain a balanced diet: Focus on consuming fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.

  • Exercise regularly: Engage in moderate physical activity to keep a healthy weight and improve general fitness.

  • Take prenatal vitamins: Folic acid and other prenatal vitamins are essential for preventing congenital disabilities and promoting a healthy pregnancy.

  • Quit smoking and reduce alcohol consumption: Both tobacco and alcohol can negatively impact fertility and pregnancy outcomes.

  • Manage stress: Practise relaxation methods such as yoga or meditation to reduce stress levels.


Book an appointment to learn more about our pre-pregnancy checkup package.

Pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and antenatal check-up in Singapore

Pregnancy and antenatal check-ups are vital for ensuring the health and well-being of the mother and baby. By staying proactive and informed, couples can confidently approach their pregnancy journey. At Daniel Koh Clinic, our comprehensive antenatal services are designed to support you every step of the way.

 

Book an appointment to learn more about our antenatal checkup package.

  • How do I check my fertility?
    To check your fertility, schedule an appointment with a fertility specialist. Our clinic conducts screening tests and ultrasound scans to evaluate ovarian reserve and overall reproductive health.
  • How do you prepare your body for egg freezing?
    Prepare your body for egg freezing by practising a healthy lifestyle. Incorporate a balanced diet, regular exercise, and optimal body weight. Supplements to support fertility are advisable. Additionally, it would help if you also managed any pre-existing medical conditions.
  • Am I eligible for egg freezing in Singapore?
    Women aged 21 to 37 are eligible for egg freezing in Singapore. Eligibility also depends on your medical history and overall health.
  • How much does egg freezing cost in Singapore?
    The cost of egg freezing in Singapore varies depending on the clinic and the number of cycles required. Poor response to an egg freezing cycle may require additional cycles, increasing the total cost.
  • What are alternatives to egg freezing?
    Alternatives to egg freezing include in vitro fertilisation (IVF) at a later age or adoption, which offers the opportunity to build a family without fertility treatments.
  • Is egg freezing legal in Singapore?
    Yes, egg freezing is legal in Singapore.
  • What is the age limit for egg freezing?
    The age limit for egg freezing in Singapore is 37. For women over 37, eligibility is typically assessed on a case-by-case basis.
  • Does Medisave cover egg freezing?
    Medisave does not cover egg freezing for non-medical reasons in Singapore.
  • What is the best age to freeze your eggs?
    The best age to freeze your eggs is between 21 and 37. Younger eggs are generally healthier and more viable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr Daniel Koh is a doctor in Singapore who specialises in fertility and egg freezing treatments. Get in touch with Dr Daniel Koh if you would like to learn more about fertility or egg freezing in Singapore.

Gleneagles Medical Centre

6 Napier Road, #08-07
Singapore 258499

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