Webin the recent jama insights article 1 about the utility of the preconception care period as an opportunity to optimize pregnancy outcomes, the authors discussed.

Webbuild regional and national capacity to plan, implement and monitor preconception care programmes and services.

Webpreconception care is defined by interventions that aim to identify and modify biomedical, behavioral, and social risks to a woman's health through prevention and management.

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Webin june 2006, members of the clinical workgroup asked the following questions:

What are the clinical components of preconception care?

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โ€” advice and support for those with lifestyle risk factors;

โ€” review of medication,.

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Webthe centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) (2015) defines preconceptional care as โ€œa set of interventions that aim to identify and modify biomedical, behavioral, and.

Stimulate and support country action.

Webstrength of the evidence that supported its inclusion in preconception care and assigned a strength of the recommendation.

โ€” folic acid supplementation for all women;

Webthe goals of preconception care are (1) to identify potential risks to the mother, fetus, and pregnancy, (2) to educate the individual about these risks and provide.

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