Planning for pregnancy is one of the most important steps before starting a family.
Good preparation helps ensure a healthy conception, reduces pregnancy risks, and gives your baby the best possible start in life.
At Klinik Caring, Impian Emas, our doctor provides comprehensive pregnancy planning and fertility care for couples who are preparing to conceive.
Our assessment includes fertility testing, infection and genetic screening, ultrasound, and personalised counselling — all done privately and professionally.
Why Pregnancy Planning Matters
Pregnancy planning helps identify health or hormonal issues early — before they affect conception.
It allows couples to improve their health, understand their fertility, and plan safely for pregnancy. It is especially recommended for:
Couples planning their first baby
Women above 30 years old
Couples trying to conceive for several months without success
Women with irregular periods or hormonal imbalance (such as PCOS)
Couples with family history of genetic or blood disorders
What We Check During Pregnancy Planning
At Klinik Caring, our pregnancy planning package includes a complete health and fertility evaluation for both partners.
1. Comprehensive Consultation Our doctor reviews your medical history, menstrual pattern, and lifestyle.
We discuss timing, supplements, and any previous pregnancy or miscarriage history.
2. Pelvic Ultrasound (for Women) A pelvic scan checks the uterus, ovaries, and womb lining.
It helps detect fibroids, ovarian cysts, or conditions such as PCOS that may affect fertility.
3. Semen Analysis (for Men) Semen analysis assesses sperm count, movement, and shape.
It helps identify possible male fertility factors and overall reproductive health.
4. Hormone Profile Testing (for Both Partners) Blood tests measure hormone levels that affect ovulation, egg reserve, and sperm function.
Common tests include:
LH, FSH, Estrogen, and Progesterone – to assess ovulation and egg development
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) – to measure ovarian reserve and predict egg quantity
Prolactin and Insulin – if ovulation issues or PCOS are suspected
TSH, T3, T4 – to check thyroid function
Testosterone – for male fertility and hormone balance
5. Infection and Immunity Screening Screening helps prevent infections that could affect pregnancy or baby’s health.
We check for:
TORCHES panel: Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, Herpes, and Syphilis
Hepatitis B and C, HIV, and VDRL (Syphilis)
Rubella IgG to confirm immunity before pregnancy
If infection or low immunity is detected, our doctor will arrange treatment or vaccination before conception.
6. Thalassemia and Genetic Screening This test identifies whether either partner carries thalassemia or other inherited blood conditions.
If both partners are carriers, genetic counselling is provided to plan safely.
7. General Health and Nutritional Screening We check blood pressure, sugar, cholesterol, and weight to ensure both partners are healthy before pregnancy.
Our doctor also recommends key supplements such as folic acid, prenatal multivitamins, and calcium to support fertility and early pregnancy.
What to Expect During Consultation
Both partners are encouraged to attend together.
Our doctor will explain all results clearly and guide you through:
Timing of ovulation and conception
Nutrition and supplement plans
Weight and stress management
When to repeat tests or consider specialist referral if needed
All consultations are private and handled with respect and confidentiality.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When should couples start pregnancy planning?
Ideally at least three months before trying to conceive. This gives time for lifestyle changes, supplements, and necessary vaccinations.
2. Is it only for couples with fertility problems?
No. Every couple planning pregnancy can benefit from a full health and fertility check.
3. How does the AMH test help?
AMH measures ovarian reserve — it shows how many eggs are likely remaining and helps plan pregnancy timing, especially for women above 30.
4. Can infections or immunity problems affect pregnancy?
Yes. Some infections, such as rubella or toxoplasmosis, can increase miscarriage risk or affect the baby’s development if untreated.
5. How long does it take to get results?
Most results are ready within a few working days. Our doctor will review and explain them clearly.
At Klinik Caring, we believe a healthy pregnancy starts with preparation.
Our goal is to help couples take confident, informed steps toward a safe and successful journey to parenthood.