My husband and I are excited for what the future holds, and talk about our future family frequently. Though we are not currently "trying" to conceive, I am reading up on preconception material and am finding a multitude of valuable information. That being said, there are certain things I wonder about that I have no direct experience with.
My question is, how many of you who are trying to get pregnant, are pregnant, or have given birth did the preconception exam? If you did it, did you feel it was beneficial? In what ways? To those who waived the exam, are you satisfied with that decision and why?
Thank you in advance for your insight, ladies!
Re: Preconception question
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
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Me: 30 DH: 33
TTC #1 since June 2014
Baby #1 coming March 2016
My Chart
I am not the poster in question but I am 27 and have only been to a GYN once. Since I was 18 I have been going to nurse-midwives for my PAP smears, birth control, and well woman care