Are you planning to get married? You undoubtedly have a lot to plan and do before the big day, but have you considered adding a medical checkup to that list? If you haven't visited the doctor recently, this is the perfect time to make that appointment. Why? Here are five great reasons to put this on your wedding 'to do' list.
1. Have an Easy Checkup Reminder
Annual checkups and screenings can easily become forgotten in the busy life of a modern American couple. But if you line up annual wellness visits with your wedding anniversary, you have a built-in reminder that won't be so easy to forget. You and your spouse will also be on the same schedule for follow-ups.
These follow ups will be opportunities to get updated on things like vaccines (both annual and irregular), wellness checkups, gynecological exams, and routine screenings.
2. Be Prepared for Travel
Are you traveling to a new area - especially outside the country - for a destination wedding? Will you go on a luxurious, faraway honeymoon? Then you may need vaccinations against potentially dangerous foreign diseases. You can also learn ways to protect your health with overseas, such as bringing insect repellent as a protection against malaria.
In addition, some brides may want to work with their doctor to arrange for their menstrual cycle to not interfere with the wedding or honeymoon. This may take a few months to accomplish using birth control, so start early.
3. Stay Healthy for Your Wedding
Wedding planning brings added stress to most couple's lives. And you may have trouble keeping to a healthy routine that involves healthy food, exercise, enough fluids, and maintenance of any chronic conditions. Get on top of these potential issues and put yourself in a good place with a checkup before things get hectic.
Stress affects everyone differently, leaving some people with unwanted weight loss or unwanted weight gain before and after the wedding. This is hard on your body, so your doctor may be able to recommend some simple steps to keep your body healthy and happy.
4. Discuss Family Planning
What are your plans for starting or not starting a family? This is a good conversation to have with your doctor individually and as a family. You may want to assess your birth control needs and discuss birth control options that might fit into your new family lifestyle better. If anyone has concerns about things like late-life pregnancies, fertility issues, or inherited medical conditions, discuss them openly with your health care provider.
A pre-wedding family planning appointment ensures that everyone is on the same page about this important topic.
5. Be Informed About Your Partner's Health
As you start out on this new chapter of your lives, you become a family - both legally and privately. For these reasons, you should try to be informed and aware of any health concerns or needs that your partner may have. You should also complete a medical power of attorney form for each spouse. Ask your provider if they provide free forms to fill out.
Health issues may be challenging for a couple to discuss on their own, so a shared visit to a family physician can break the ice. The potential for inherited disorders or health difficulties is important, but difficult, to share with one another. Discussing sexual health or STDs is also often a taboo subject. Having a professional involved keeps this conversation productive and positive.
Clearly, a pre-wedding visit to your health care provider is a great idea. Use it as a springboard to discuss sensitive topics, to ensure a healthy wedding season, and to plan for your future together. At
Hampstead Medical Center PC, we are ready to help. Call today to make an appointment together with your fiancé or separately.