Preconception health beliefs and intentions predict behaviours among expectant male partners: a cross-sectional study

This recent Australian study sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of FASD prevention: the health beliefs and behaviours of expectant fathers. Carter et al. (2025)

Pregnancy intention, preconception health, health behaviours, and information and health advice seeking among expectant male partners

Abstract Background Attempting pregnancy as a conscious decision (pregnancy intention) can impact the likelihood that a future parent receives or seeks preconception health information, initiates

Men’s preconception health and the social determinants of health: What are we missing?

How does a man’s health before becoming a parent impact family health? Recent research sheds light on this question, examining how social factors—like income, education,

Promoting empowerment or intensifying reproductive burden? Accounts of preconception health adjustments among women trying to conceive

Kirsty Budds, Lucy Eldred & Clare Murphy (03 Jun 2024): Promotingempowerment or intensifying reproductive burden? Accounts of preconceptionhealth adjustments among women trying to conceive, Psychology

Paternal preconception modifiable risk factors for adverse pregnancy and offspring outcomes: a review of contemporary evidence from observational studies

Carter, T., Schoenaker, D., Adams, J. et al. Paternal preconception modifiable risk factors for adverse pregnancy and offspring outcomes: a review of contemporary evidence from observational studies. BMC

Preconception Resources: Increasing Awareness about Alcohol and Pregnancy

For more resources on alcohol, pregnancy and perspectives on FASD prevention, please visit: https://fasdprevention.wordpress.com/ Click here to listen to the blog (3:18). Preconception care is part

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