Pediatric paralysis does not inherit across generations; those who have been cured can rest assured when planning to conceive.
What could be the blood type of a baby born to an AB-type father and a B-type mother?
Children born to an O-type blood female and a B-type blood male can have either B-type or O-type blood, and there is a certain probability of neonatal hemolytic disease.
For elderly pregnant women, the four-dimensional ultrasound examination is normal, but the genetic chip test detects a deletion in the short arm of chromosome 10. Can this fetus be retained?
If a pregnant woman is diagnosed with a fetus having chromosomal abnormalities, indicating a high-risk genetic disease, she should consult a doctor about possibly terminating the pregnancy.
Males with chromosomal abnormalities may face the risk of genetic diseases, although not all cases will affect fertility. It is recommended to consult a professional doctor before considering childbearing to obtain detailed assessment and advice.
A woman inquires about whether to carry a child after an accidental sexual encounter with her brother, and medical professionals offer advice.
Does chromosomal abnormality in women affect the ability to have a healthy baby?
How carriers of thalassemia affect the genetic testing of children and countermeasures.
Even if both parents are not cleft-handed, their children still have the chance to be born with a cleft-hand.