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Benefits of genetic testing: Know your genetic risks, before you say yes to marriage or plan a family

Understanding genetic risks is a part of planning for your family. By consulting a genetic counsellor and using available testing technologies, you can make informed decisions to enhance the health and well-being of your future children. Here is how to go about it.

October 09, 2024 / 15:15 IST
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Genetic testing can help reveal the potential genetic risks that could affect your children. Also, advances in genetic testing technology can help identify and reduce these risks, enabling informed family planning (Image: Canva)

When actress Twinkle Khanna created a chart detailing the genetic health issues in her now-husband, actor Akshay Kumar's family, it focused on the importance of understanding hereditary risks. The chart included information on the age at which his relatives began to lose their hair and the cause of his aunt's death. The test helps to keep you aware of potential genetic risks when planning a family.

If you've decided that you're made for each other, or if you and your partner have decided to start a family, be aware that technology can help reduce genetic risks for your children when you choose to have them, says Dr Ramesh Hariharan, PhD, CEO of Strand Life Sciences, a Bangalore-based genomics and bioinformatics company, “This testing can help reveal the potential genetic risks that could affect your children. Also, advances in genetic testing technology can help identify and reduce these risks, enabling informed family planning.”

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In India, it is estimated that a significant number of births could potentially be affected by genetic diseases. “Many conditions, such as cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, and certain inherited disorders, can lead to serious health challenges for children.” says Dr Hariharan.

Understanding your genetic predispositions can empower you to make proactive decisions about family planning.