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Yes, it is practical to undergo those tests before getting married. I think because it would be fair for both partners and I know there are things or plans that might change because of the results. Just be ready with the outcome. |
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SO IF THE RESULT SAYS ONE OF YOU HAS IS INFERTILE THEN THE MARRIAGE WILL NOT PUSH THROUGH? THAT IS VERY HARSH FOR THE PERSON...:( |
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That is normal Trish. Some couples are open to that change, it may be difficult to handle but it is the truth. |
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Having infertility test before marriage for me, is such a no no. What's the use? If they will find out that one has infertility problem they will not continue their marriage? So, pathetic! |
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I don't like the idea. Love is more important. Having to undergo a fertility test before marriage is for practicality purposes, I agree. But i think if you love the person you will love him or her no matter what, right? |
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I respect all your opinions. I guess, it is important that both partners will agree or not. Then, both should have a certain fall back and be ready to accept the results. |
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yes, we should consider the decision of both partners. for me, i am not agreeable with the idea, as a person i should follow the normal way, that is marrying my husband and work from there. |
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For me, this is not practical. I will always stick to "the baby is the result of your LOVE to each other". in this case, this may seem that the man or woman just wanted to have a child but no love at all. |
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if we say "practical", yes this is applicable. |
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this is practical for me because i want to make sure that if i get married i wanted to have children. |