Married couple carriers for df508

BigNana

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kate620</b></i>

Being a carrier wouldn't affect his ability to have kids and don't be shocked nobody in your family has it. You wouldn't have it unless 2 people got together that carried the gene and then it's a 1 in 4 chance the kid will get it. If I had known her dad and I were both carriers and she would end up with this disease, I probably would not have planned a pregnancy but I'm glad I did not know because she is the best thing that has ever happed to me.



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BigNana

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kate620</b></i>

Being a carrier wouldn't affect his ability to have kids and don't be shocked nobody in your family has it. You wouldn't have it unless 2 people got together that carried the gene and then it's a 1 in 4 chance the kid will get it. If I had known her dad and I were both carriers and she would end up with this disease, I probably would not have planned a pregnancy but I'm glad I did not know because she is the best thing that has ever happed to me.



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BigNana

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kate620</b></i>

Being a carrier wouldn't affect his ability to have kids and don't be shocked nobody in your family has it. You wouldn't have it unless 2 people got together that carried the gene and then it's a 1 in 4 chance the kid will get it. If I had known her dad and I were both carriers and she would end up with this disease, I probably would not have planned a pregnancy but I'm glad I did not know because she is the best thing that has ever happed to me.



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BigNana

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kate620</b></i>

Being a carrier wouldn't affect his ability to have kids and don't be shocked nobody in your family has it. You wouldn't have it unless 2 people got together that carried the gene and then it's a 1 in 4 chance the kid will get it. If I had known her dad and I were both carriers and she would end up with this disease, I probably would not have planned a pregnancy but I'm glad I did not know because she is the best thing that has ever happed to me.



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BigNana

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>kate620</b></i>
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<br />Being a carrier wouldn't affect his ability to have kids and don't be shocked nobody in your family has it. You wouldn't have it unless 2 people got together that carried the gene and then it's a 1 in 4 chance the kid will get it. If I had known her dad and I were both carriers and she would end up with this disease, I probably would not have planned a pregnancy but I'm glad I did not know because she is the best thing that has ever happed to me.
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BigNana

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Their OB said that men who carry CF gene are often infertile, something to do with vas deferens not connecting to seminal fluid canals<img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0">
 

BigNana

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Their OB said that men who carry CF gene are often infertile, something to do with vas deferens not connecting to seminal fluid canals<img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0">
 

BigNana

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Their OB said that men who carry CF gene are often infertile, something to do with vas deferens not connecting to seminal fluid canals<img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0">
 

BigNana

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Their OB said that men who carry CF gene are often infertile, something to do with vas deferens not connecting to seminal fluid canals<img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0">
 

BigNana

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Their OB said that men who carry CF gene are often infertile, something to do with vas deferens not connecting to seminal fluid canals<img src="i/expressions/brokenheart.gif" border="0">
 

just1more

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Men w/CF are often infertile, as are many women with CF.

Being a carrier would not impact his fertility (from a CF standpoint).
 

just1more

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Men w/CF are often infertile, as are many women with CF.

Being a carrier would not impact his fertility (from a CF standpoint).
 

just1more

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Men w/CF are often infertile, as are many women with CF.

Being a carrier would not impact his fertility (from a CF standpoint).
 

just1more

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Men w/CF are often infertile, as are many women with CF.

Being a carrier would not impact his fertility (from a CF standpoint).
 

just1more

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Men w/CF are often infertile, as are many women with CF.
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<br />Being a carrier would not impact his fertility (from a CF standpoint).
 

Ratatosk

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Dh and I didn't know we were carries for Df508 until our son was born with meconium illeus and needed surgery to repair the bowel obstruction, etc. No family history and we've both looked back HUNDREDS of years thru the geneology records.
 

Ratatosk

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Dh and I didn't know we were carries for Df508 until our son was born with meconium illeus and needed surgery to repair the bowel obstruction, etc. No family history and we've both looked back HUNDREDS of years thru the geneology records.
 

Ratatosk

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Staff member
Dh and I didn't know we were carries for Df508 until our son was born with meconium illeus and needed surgery to repair the bowel obstruction, etc. No family history and we've both looked back HUNDREDS of years thru the geneology records.
 

Ratatosk

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Staff member
Dh and I didn't know we were carries for Df508 until our son was born with meconium illeus and needed surgery to repair the bowel obstruction, etc. No family history and we've both looked back HUNDREDS of years thru the geneology records.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
Dh and I didn't know we were carries for Df508 until our son was born with meconium illeus and needed surgery to repair the bowel obstruction, etc. No family history and we've both looked back HUNDREDS of years thru the geneology records.
 
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