A genetic counselor can help you understand your particular risks and decide whether to have genetic testing to screen for or diagnose chromosomal problems or other birth defects. Keep in mind that every woman has a chance of having a baby with problems, no matter what her age. Even after yo...
I wonder how often this actually is shared with expectant mothers considering prenatal testing. While it is discussed in recognized resources like “Diagnosis to Delivery,” for those mothers who choose to continue their pregnancy after a prenatal diagnosis, I wonder if it is shared with m...
and that things went fine. Myself, I had my first child just after I turned 35 and my second just shy of 40, a gap of four and a half years. Each time, no problems at all with getting pregnant, the pregnancy itself