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Old Feb 28, 2008, 06:50 PM
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Thalassemia Minor

I am 25yrs old and suffreing from Thalassemia Minor. My hemoglobin count is 7grms ...We both(my husband & me) want to have a baby and we are trying from couple of months but not yet succeeded.
Is Thalassemia is the reason for not getting pregnant??

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Old Mar 8, 2008, 02:40 AM   #2  
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don't worry about it b'couse 1 in 4 people have chances of baby it means 25%you have chance.
In Thalassemia minor, the hemoglobin genes are inherited during conception, one from the mother (egg) and one from the father (sperm). People with a Thalassemia trait in one gene are known as carriers or are said to have Thalassemia minor. The only way to know if you carry the Thalassemia trait is to have a special blood test called hemoglobin electrophoresis which can identify the gene. The carriers of Thalassemia minor become anemic or slightly anemic.

If you, your parents, or ancestors are from 'Thalassemia regions' (identified in What is Thal), request a test from your doctor. It is vitally important to identify yourself as a possible carrier of Thalassemia minor. Possessing the Thalassemia minor trait gives you a 25%, (1 in 4) chance of having a baby with Thalassemia major, providing that both parents of the child are both carriers of the disorder. Increased awareness is the key to prevention.

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My to be WIfe is carrier of Thalassemia Minor. But am not. What are the chances of our baby being thalassemia minor or major? Kindly Help.
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My to be WIfe is carrier of Thalassemia Minor. But am not. What are the chances of our baby being thalassemia minor or major? Kindly Help.
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