What does genetic counseling usually ask?

General genetic counseling questions include:

1, someone has a family history of genetic disease, regardless of whether the disease involves a counselor or a child.

2. Whether a certain deformity can be inherited.

3. Give birth guidance to couples with habitual abortion and infertility for many years.

4. Prevention and treatment of some genetic diseases.

5, exposure to radiation, whether some chemicals cause deformity.

The main problems of prenatal consultation are:

1. Does one of the husband and wife or his family have genetic diseases or congenital malformations, and how likely are their offspring to get sick?

2. Will children with genetic diseases regenerate?

3. Effects of radiation and other chemicals on the fetus during pregnancy.

The questions of premarital counseling are whether a certain party or family member can get married with genetic diseases, the health assessment of future generations and so on.

The process of genetic counseling is to investigate the medical history and family history, draw a genealogy chart, determine the genetic mode according to the patient's physical signs and laboratory results, and then analyze the risk of illness and put forward guiding opinions. For example, prenatal diagnosis or termination of pregnancy based on sympathy, prohibition of childbearing or special treatment.

Genetic counseling can be consulted above, and you can selectively consult according to your own situation.