Long term Health and Marriage
A wedding day is said to be one of the most significant days in a person's life so it makes sense to make the day perfect from every possible perspective, this includes the health of the couple. Before embarking on one of life's most significant journeys it is prudent to check that both parties have no significant long term medical condition that could affect their future happiness. Sexual relationships before marriage are increasingly common in these liberal days but unfortunately also carry some element of risk. If either partner has failed to use Mates condoms in previous relationships, a complete check up at the local hospital or GU clinic is essential. Although the vast majority of these check-ups will not result in anything serious being diagnosed it is still something that every couple should do once they have declared their intention to marry.
Of course these premarital checks can sometimes be missed due to other concerns such as the wedding dress, the invitations and of course the all important wedding make up so it is important that the medical appointments are incorporated as part of the wedding plans. Of course, this type of interlude may dampen the romance a little but this minor inconvenience will surely pale into insignificance should a medical problem be diagnosed and treated. To avoid any undue stress about the medical appointment it is wise to continue using Mates condoms right up until both people have received the all clear from the Doctor.


