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Can sickle cell carriers get married?

Can sickle cell carriers get married?

When both individuals are sickle cell carriers, the church discourages them from marrying.

What happens if someone is a carrier for sickle cell?

People who carry sickle cell will not develop sickle cell disease, but may be at risk of having a child with sickle cell disease and may occasionally need to take precautions to stop them becoming unwell. You can find out if you’re a carrier of sickle cell by having a simple blood test.

How do I know if I’m a sickle cell carrier?

How Will A Person Know If He Or She Has Sickle Cell Trait? A simple blood test can be done to find out if someone has SCT. Testing is available at most hospitals or medical centers, • from SCD community-based organizations, or at local health departments.

What happens if both parents are carriers of sickle cell?

If both parents are sickle cell carriers, there’s a: 1 in 4 chance each child they have will not inherit any sickle cell genes and will not have sickle cell disease or be able to pass it on. 1 in 2 chance each child they have will just inherit a copy of the sickle cell gene from 1 parent and be a carrier.

Who are the carriers of sickle cell disease?

Carriers Sickle cell disease 1 Anyone can be a carrier of sickle cell,… 2 Testing for the sickle cell carriers. Screening for sickle cell disease is offered… 3 Having children. If you carry sickle cell, you’re at risk of having children with sickle cell… 4 Rare health risks. You’re not at risk of developing sickle cell disease…

Can a person with sickle cell disease live a normal life?

People with SCT usually do not have any of the symptoms of sickle cell disease (SCD) and live a normal life. What Is Sickle Cell Disease? SCD is a genetic condition that is present at birth. In SCD, the red blood cells become hard and sticky and look like a C-shaped farm tool called a “sickle.”

Can a pregnant woman have sickle cell anemia?

Carriers who have one copy of the mutant hemoglobin S gene typically have no symptoms. When both parents are carriers, there is a 25% chance that a pregnancy will result in a child who is affected with sickle cell anemia (Hemoglobin SS).

When is a person at risk for sickle cell disease?

You’re not at risk of developing sickle cell disease if you carry the sickle cell trait. The only time you may be at risk of health problems is in rare cases where you might not get enough oxygen, such as: having surgery under general anaesthetic – make sure medical staff are aware you carry the sickle cell trait before your operation