Marriage is the basic building block for the formation of society, and the pillar in building emotional, healthy and family relationships. If a healthy marriage protects family members from genetic or infectious diseases; This contributed to building a happy and stable family.
A healthy marriage is: the state of compatibility and harmony between spouses in terms of health, psychological, physical, social and legal aspects, with the aim of forming a healthy family and producing healthy children. Medical examination before marriage: It is the examination of those who are about to marry to find out the presence of infection for the characteristics of some genetic blood diseases (sickle-cell anemia and thalassemia) and some infectious diseases (hepatitis B virus),
Hepatitis C, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) for the purpose of giving medical advice about the possibility of transmitting these diseases to the other party or children in the future and presenting options and alternatives to the fiancés in order to help them plan a healthy family.
The medical examination program before marriage aims at the following: Reducing the spread of some hereditary blood diseases (thalassemia-sickle) and some infectious diseases (hepatitis B/C and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Spreading awareness of the concept of a comprehensive healthy marriage Reducing pressure on Health institutions and blood banks Avoid social and psychological problems for families whose children suffer Reducing the financial burdens resulting from treating the injured on the family and society
We advise those who are about to get married to undergo a medical examination at least three months before the date of marriage so that the couple can plan their lives better, as the validity of the healthy marriage certificate lasts for six months and only infectious diseases can be re-examined when needed to be re-examined again. Premarital Medical Examination Program Services: Premarital examination services (whether laboratory tests or medical advice sessions) are provided to all citizens in more than (131) centers in various regions of Libya.
Citizens who are about to get married are received either individually or by both parties together without prior appointment. In the event that one of the parties is outside the Kingdom, the following steps must be followed: The importance of ensuring that all laboratory results for the diseases covered by the program (thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, hepatitis B/C, and HIV) are performed. Clarity of all personal information of the person to be married.