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Meri sickcell hai lekin sickcell trait hai but meri partner ko nhi he ...ham kitne bache peda kar sakte hai
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Meri sickcell hai lekin sickcell trait hai but meri partner ko nhi he ...ham kitne bache peda kar sakte hai - #11580

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Healthy child hogi ya unhealthy hogi ya fir sickcell deaseas usko bhi hogi .... Mene suni hai agar ma ko hoti he sickcell tho compulsory bache ko bhi hoti ...agar rahegi bhi tho ..mujhe suggestion chaiye ki kaise na ho usko sickcell traitor deaseas

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: Sickle cell
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If you have sickle cell trait and your partner does not, your children will not have sickle cell disease, but there’s a 50% chance for each child to inherit the sickle cell trait from you. This means they will have one sickle cell gene but typically won’t show symptoms of sickle cell disease. However, if both parents carry the sickle cell trait, the odds change, and there might be a risk of a child having sickle cell disease. It’s important to know that having sickle cell trait is generally benign; people with the trait often lead normal lives without significant issues related to the trait itself. To ensure your future children don’t have sickle cell disease, genetic counseling could be effective. A specialist can assist you further in understanding your genetic makeup and options. If you desire more awareness of sickle cell implications, educational resources and support from healthcare providers are crucial. Moreover, if there are concerns or specific symptoms, a healthcare provider can conduct appropriate examinations to determine any underlying health issues. Regular health checks can also aid in monitoring any complications that could arise with sickle cell trait. It’s always a wise move to discuss these concerns with a healthcare provider to get personalized advice tailored to your situation.

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