World Haemophilia Day 2024: 6 Ways To Avoid Haemophilia Being Passed From Parents To Children
Genetic Counseling: Consulting with genetic specialists provides invaluable insights into the likelihood of passing on haemophilia. These professionals offer guidance on available testing options and implications for future pregnancies, empowering informed decision-making. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppPre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD): Utilizing PGD during in vitro fertilisation allows prospective parents to screen embryos for haemophilia before implantation. This enables the selection of unaffected embryos, offering a pathway to conceive without transmitting the disorder. (Image Source: Getty)
Prenatal Testing: For expectant parents, prenatal testing offers the opportunity to determine whether the fetus has inherited haemophilia. Armed with this knowledge, parents can make informed choices about the pregnancy and prepare for potential challenges. (Image Source: Canva)
Gene Therapy: While still experimental, gene therapy holds promise for treating genetic disorders like hemophilia. By introducing functional genes into the body, this approach aims to correct genetic mutations, potentially preventing hemophilia in future generations. (Image Source: Getty)
Family Member Screening: Identifying family members carrying the haemophilia gene through genetic testing facilitates informed family planning decisions. This proactive approach empowers individuals to understand their genetic risk and take appropriate measures. (Image Source: Getty)
Adoption: Choosing adoption provides a loving alternative for couples concerned about passing on hemophilia genetically. By embracing adoption, families can expand their household without the risk of transmitting the disorder. (Image Source: Getty)
Inputs by: Dr Vijay Ramanan, Sr. Consultant Clinical Haematologist, Director Clinical Hematology, Bone Marrow & Stem Cell Transplant, Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune (Image Source: Getty)