APoGI for the Haemoglobin Disorders
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There is no particular problem for this couple. This combination cannot cause an inherited anaemia in their children.
Partner who carries haemoglobin S | Partner who is NOT a carrier | ||
Not a carrier | Carrier of haemoglobin S | Not a carrier | Carrier of haemoglobin S |
In each pregnancy there are two possibilities:
The couple has the same chance of a healthy family as other couples do.
...they should have a blood test to see if they have inherited haemoglobin S. If they have, their partner should have a test "for haemoglobin disorders". It is important to remember this for the future.
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