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3 articles from the last 90 days matching "family planning"

NewsRSS3 days ago

A New Genetic Test Clarified My Muscular Dystrophy Diagnosis

A person who was diagnosed with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy 30 years ago finally took a genetic test to find out exactly which gene mutation caused their condition. Genetic testing can help doctors understand the specific type of muscular dystrophy a patient has, which may affect treatment options and family planning decisions. This story shows how genetic testing technology has improved over time and can provide answers even decades after an initial diagnosis.

WHY IT MATTERSGenetic confirmation of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy can unlock access to gene-specific clinical trials and emerging therapies that weren't available at the time of initial diagnosis.
💬 Ask your doctorLimb-girdle muscular dystrophyRead →
PolicyRSS3 days ago

Understanding genetic counseling in ALS

Doctors are now recommending that all ALS patients get genetic testing to understand if their disease is inherited. A genetic counselor is a specialist who helps explain what these test results mean and how they might affect family members. Understanding your genetic information can help you and your doctor make better decisions about your care and family planning.

WHY IT MATTERSIf you have ALS, genetic testing and counseling can reveal whether your condition is hereditary, which affects whether your relatives should be screened and what treatment options might work best for you.
💬 Ask your doctorAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisRead →
AdvocacyRSS3 days ago

I won’t apologize for having 3 children with Duchenne MD

A mother of seven children shares her story about having three sons with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a serious genetic muscle disease. She discusses her decision to have children despite knowing the genetic risks and explains why she doesn't regret her family planning choices. The article focuses on her perspective as both a caregiver and parent navigating life with this condition.

WHY IT MATTERSThis personal narrative highlights the lived experience and decision-making process for families with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, offering perspective on genetic counseling, family planning, and the emotional aspects of raising multiple children with the same rare disease.
Good to knowDuchenne muscular dystrophyRead →

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