The health of a future child begins even before pregnancy — at the stage when a couple assumes responsibility not only for their own well-being but also for a new life.
Sexually transmitted infections — such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis B and C, human papillomavirus (HPV), and herpes, as well as certain parasitic and fungal infections — often progress asymptomatically. However, they can cause significant harm to both the reproductive system and the health of the fetus.
For this reason, timely, accurate, and high-quality laboratory diagnostics are the foundation for the birth of a healthy child. In this context, PCR (polymerase chain reaction) testing is of particular importance. These tests are distinguished by their high sensitivity and specificity, ensuring the early detection of infections, even during asymptomatic stages.
Effective diagnostics require comprehensive, high-precision laboratory assessments where every stage — from sample collection and transportation to processing and analysis — is strictly standardized.
An accredited laboratory, utilizing modern technologies and expert professional resources, ensures the accurate and timely results that are crucial for the health of both the parent and the fetus.
The physician is one of the main pillars of this process. It is the doctor who determines the necessary tests for each partner, creates an individualized examination plan, and coordinates with the medical laboratory. Active monitoring and an integrated approach by the physician increase diagnostic accuracy and foster a strong culture of proactive healthcare.
Continuous awareness, the application of highly advanced technological methods, and the active involvement of both partners create a safe environment. This approach reduces the risk of transmitting infections and enhances the safety of the fetus, ultimately providing parents with psychological confidence and readiness.
The health of a future child depends heavily on the steps parents take, even before planning a pregnancy. It is only through the active involvement of a doctor, coupled with accurate, timely, and reliable laboratory tests, that the optimal environment for a healthy new life can be created.
The birth of a healthy child begins with knowledge, care, caution, and responsibility — backed by timely, high-precision diagnostics.