Genetic Counselors at UCSF Center for Reproductive Health

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Hey there! If you’re exploring options for starting a family, talking with a genetic counselor can be a game changer. These professionals have specialized training in both medical genetics and counseling, making them uniquely equipped to help you navigate the sometimes overwhelming world of genetic testing and inherited conditions.

When to Consider a Genetic Counselor

So, when might you want to chat with a genetic counselor? Well, here are a few scenarios:

  • If you’re considering preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) during an IVF cycle.
  • If you have questions about genetic risks based on your personal or family medical history.
  • If you’re looking to review donor family history and genetic screening results to find the right match.

Typically, a genetic counseling session will focus on PGT, which your physician can help determine if it’s right for you. There are various reasons why individuals or couples might think about including PGT in their IVF journey, like ensuring the health of the embryos or addressing specific genetic concerns.

Additional Resources

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Conclusion

In summary, genetic counselors play a vital role in supporting individuals and families through their reproductive health journeys. Whether it’s assessing risks, interpreting test results, or providing advocacy, their expertise is invaluable. So, don’t hesitate to reach out if you think you might benefit from their guidance!