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Re: thalessemia B minor

Postby bill cobbett » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:41 pm

Bananiot wrote:No bill, nobody does or has the right to discourage marriages between carriers. Simply, if the would be parents are carriers, screening is mandatorily performed and the couple is presented with options. It's their decision what to do with the pregnancy. I think, since the 90's only one sufferer was born and this shows that cpuples opt for termination of the pregnancy and having another go. The odds are in the couple's favour.


Gosh, an exceptionally effective programme. Thanks.
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Re: thalessemia B minor

Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jun 09, 2011 3:32 pm

Rule no 1: personal trainers are only interested in your money. They are not doctors.

Thallassemia has been around the UK for quite a bit, due to the fact that nearly half the Cyps live hear. They are very well acquainted with the condition and are currently and also have been treating the succeeded very well. 35/40 years ago their life expectancy was very short (late teenage at the max). Now they get married (?) and life goes on.
Yes, I too agree that pre-marriage tests must be carried out.
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