| Genetic Counseling |
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If you are expecting a baby or planning to have a baby, your doctor can request many tests to help assess the health of both you and your baby. Your doctor may also refer you for genetic counseling. Genetic counseling provides information and support to people who have, or may be at risk for, genetic disorders. A genetics professional meets with you to discuss genetic risks. You may follow up with genetic testing. There are many reasons to seek genetic counseling. You may consider it if you
· Had a consanguineous marriage · Used alcohol or drug and had viral infection during pregnancy · Are planning of prenatal diagnosis · Exposed to X-ray and received drug treatment during pregnancy |




