If you have Sickle cell trait and your future spouse is anemic, will that affect a pregnancy?


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It doesn't enjoy an 'effect' on the pregnancy. However, your unborn child will also transport the sickle cell trait and hold a 25-50% fortune of forming the anemia (this is dependent upon what type of anemia your spouse suffers from).

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not sure of the correlation between the three. The just concern would be if both of you have the trait next your newborn would enjoy the disease. The reality that your spouse is anemic have nought to do near your pregnancy.(Unless you aim the spouse have sickle cell anemia) You didnt right to be heard specfically which one of you have what. Does the womanly hold the disease or trait?

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The anemia would effect her strength, and requests treatment. The Ss might be transmitted to the toddler, and if she have the trait, it might hold the disease.





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