mom2lillian
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just FYI for all of you who had carrier screening done to keep in mind that just because DH is negative for screening does not necessarily mean he is not a carrier, it means he is not a carrier for the 36 most common mutations (that is normally the panel done around here but some do a few more) out of around 1000 possibilities. There is still around a 1+% chance he is a carrier. That being said the chance of giving birth to a child with CF at that point is in same ballpark as any other chance occurance such as downs or syndrome X etc etc but I just wanted to throw it out there since IMO too many geneticists tell parents they are clear if one is not a carrier and dont fully explain.
My DH is not a carrier per the screenign but I am still in process of getting a full amplified panel on my DD just for peace of mind for exactly these types of situations everyone is describing.
I have never heard of two mutations on same strand so would love to hear answer to that question
Thanks!
My DH is not a carrier per the screenign but I am still in process of getting a full amplified panel on my DD just for peace of mind for exactly these types of situations everyone is describing.
I have never heard of two mutations on same strand so would love to hear answer to that question
Thanks!