Up to five percent of babies are born with a birth defect or genetic
condition. Many couples have the unfortunate misconception that genetic
counseling is only beneficial for couples over age 35 or those with strong
family histories of disease. Surprisingly 75 percent of babies born with
Downs syndrome, a chromosomal disorder, are born to women under 35.
Anyone can have a child with a birth defect or genetic
disorder.
When to Consider Genetic Counseling
- You are a woman over age 34 and are pregnant or want
to be pregnant.
- You are pregnant and blood tests or an ultrasound
show the baby may have a problem.
- You have a personal or family history of genetic
disorders or birth defects, such as cystic fibrosis, Downs syndrome, spina
bifida, or muscular dystrophy.
- You are worried that your medical condition, such as
diabetes or epilepsy, may affect your baby.
- You have had three or more miscarriages or
stillbirths.
- You and your partner are first cousins or are closely
related.
- You have used alcohol or drugs or were exposed to
radiation or chemicals during your pregnancy.
- You are taking or have taken medications for a health condition and are
pregnant or want to become pregnant.
How We Can Help
Genetic Counseling Can Help You:
- Better understand your chances of giving birth to a
child with a birth defect or genetic disorder.
- Answer questions and discuss medical concepts about
your 'family tree'.
- Understand your choices for finding and treating
birth defects or health problems in your baby.
- Get accurate, current information.
- Plan for the care of a child born with a birth defect or other health
problems.
The role of the genetic counselor is not to influence or direct people's
decisions, but rather to give them the knowledge they need to make informed
decisions on their own terms. Genetic counseling provides a support
resource to help couples adjust to the impact a disorder may have on their lives
and learn to manage it.
Our Staff
Delnor's genetic counselors are health professionals with advanced education
and expertise in the areas of medical genetics and counseling. They are
master's-level trained and are certified through the American Board of Genetic
Counseling.
Referrals
A physician referral is required to schedule an appointment with a genetic
counselor.
Appointments
To schedule an appointment with a Delnor genetic counselor, call Central
Scheduling at (630)762-6400.
Payment/Insurance
Genetic counseling is often covered by insurance companies, but check with
your provider before scheduling your appointment. Insurance coverage
depends on your specific policy and the reason for seeking genetic
counseling.
Other Genetic Counseling Services
Genetic Counseling is also available to determine cancer risk
.

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