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The doctor or genetic counsellor will explain any genetic findings, or any genetic testing available to you, and discuss all the options. You will be encouraged to ask questions, and to make your own decisions. The doctor or genetic counsellor will help you with this, but will not tell you what to decide.
You may be offered a genetic test because: your doctor thinks you might have a health condition caused by a change to 1 or more of your genes. someone in your family has a health condition thats caused by changes to genes. some of your close relatives have had a particular type of cancer that could be inherited.
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The reasons that a person might be referred to a genetic counselor, medical geneticist, or other genetics professional include: A personal or family history of a genetic condition, birth defect, chromosomal disorder, or hereditary cancer. Two or more pregnancy losses (miscarriages), a stillbirth, or a baby who died.
Traditionally, genetic testing has been instrumental in diagnosing rare hereditary disorders such as cystic fibrosis, Huntingtons disease, and muscular dystrophy.

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The initial genetic counseling appointment can last from 30 to 90 minutes, and medical/family history will be reviewed.
Your first appointment Your conversation may include discussions about developmental delays, autism, birth defects, or other known medical conditions in your family. You may also meet with a medical geneticist who will ask additional questions and perform a physical exam, if one is needed.

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