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Gill is 30 years old. She has been trying to get pregnant since marrying Phil two years ago. Gill recently made an appointment with her GP hoping that there might be a quick and simple
solution to her problem. Dr Evans said he would need to carry out some tests to assess her
current state of physical health. He also talked to Gill about her lifestyle and health behaviour.
At the end of the consultation Dr Evans encouraged Gill to eat a more nutritious, balanced diet,
to lose some weight and to enrol in relaxation and Pilates classes. He said that Gill should
monitor her own health for the next three months to see if the changes she made had any
effect. He reminded her that being in good physical health would help her to conceive.
Q1.Identify aspects of Gill's physical health that you would expect Dr Evan to check [3]
Q2. Explain how Gill could monitor her own health over the next 3 months
Q3 Discuss health monitoring and screening services available to Gill in your local area?

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