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Your baby will inherit 2 copies of each gene: one from you, and one from your partner. These genes pass characteristics on to your baby. If there is a problem, it could cause:
Genetic disorders can also lead to pregnancy loss.
It’s a good idea to talk to your doctor about your and your partner's family health histories before you begin trying to conceive. If your doctor determines that risk factors are present, you may be referred to a genetic professional for further consultation and testing.
Genetic risk factors that could affect a future pregnancy include:
If counseling is recommended, you and your partner will meet with a genetic professional to discuss your risks. You may choose to have genetic testing, which can diagnose, confirm, or rule out a genetic condition and estimate the chances of your baby having a genetic disorder. Your doctor can help you decide if genetic testing is the right choice for you.