Premarital Checkup
A premarital test is a test that offers a crucial health assessment of soon-to-be-married couples in which they are tested for genetic, infectious, and transmissible diseases to prevent any risk of transmitting any disease to each other and their children.
The pre-marital health check-up will help in diagnosing chronic infectious disease that include tests to detect Thalassemia, HIV, Hepatitis infections.
What do premarital blood tests check for?
What do premarital blood tests check for?
Premarital blood tests check for venereal disease or rubella. The tests may also disclose the presence of genetic disorders such as sickle-cell anemia or Tay-Sachs disease. The state will not test you for HIV, but in some states, the person who tests you will provide you with HIV and AIDS information.