What carrying a genetic condition means for your family
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Genetic carrier screening does not diagnose conditions—instead, it predicts the risk of having a child with X-linked or autosomal recessive conditions.
Since you share 50% of your genetic information with your parents, full siblings, and children, your results may have implications for them.
It's important to consider whether to share your results with family members, as individuals have different preferences about receiving genetic information.
Sharing genetic information requires careful consideration, as some family members may prefer not to know their potential risks.
Eugene provides resources and support to help you navigate conversations about genetic results with your family.