Pari is 39 years old and her husband Ruhan is 36 years old. They want to get conceive but are very worried about the risk of their future baby having a genetic or heritable disorder. They plan to see a genetic counselor soon. What will happen in Pari and Ruhan's appointment with a genetic counselor?

What will be an ideal response?


Upon meeting, the genetic counselor will construct a family history of heritable disorders for both prospective parents in order to determine the prevalence of various disorders and diseases. If either member of the couple appears to carry a genetic disorder, genetic screening blood tests may be carried out on both parents to detect chromosomal abnormalities and the presence of dominant and recessive genes for various disorders. Based on the test results, the counselor will help Pari and Ruhan make an informed decision about their risk of passing on a genetic disorder to their children.

Psychology

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