Who needs genetic counseling?

04/11/2024

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Genetic counseling is a process of communication between a doctor and a patient that helps you understand your genetic status and potential risks. Here are 6 groups of people who should consider early genetic counseling:

Pre-marriage and Pre-pregnancy Counseling
Couples planning to have children should undergo counseling to reduce the risk of genetic disorders in future generations. This is especially important if there is a family history of genetic diseases or if both partners are carriers of recessive genes.

Assisted Reproductive Counseling
Couples facing difficulties in conceiving can benefit from genetic counseling to identify the causes of infertility. Additionally, genetic testing on embryos can help reduce the risk of genetic disorders and increase the chances of having a healthy baby.

Obstetric Counseling
Pregnant women should undergo genetic counseling to screen for potential risks to the fetus. If any abnormalities are detected, the doctor will assist in finding the cause and developing an optimal pregnancy care plan.

Pediatric Counseling
When children show symptoms of a genetic condition, genetic counseling helps diagnose the cause and create an appropriate treatment plan, improving healthcare outcomes for the child.

Cancer Genetic Counseling
Individuals at risk for or diagnosed with hereditary cancers should undergo counseling to identify genetic mutations and develop a treatment and recurrence prevention plan.

Chronic Disease Genetic Counseling
For patients with chronic diseases like diabetes or cardiovascular conditions, genetic counseling can help identify genetic factors and support long-term disease management.

Genetic counseling helps protect the health of both yourself and your future generations. Therefore, anyone with concerns about genetics should seek assistance from a specialist.


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