I posted this in march 2012 moms and thought I should post it here too. I had blood work done over a week ago and they tested me to see if I was a carrier for cystic fibrosis. I got a call today I am. She said nothing to worry about as of now?!?! I was told they will test my husband and if he is NOT a carrier, all is fine. If he is there is a 1 in 4 chance our child could get the disease. Anyone else a carrier. I read some about it, says 1 in every 26 of caucasion descent have the gene. Did anyone else get this test done?? What are you thoughts??Kind RegardsChristine
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We're getting the test done next week. I read something similar, that 1 in 30 are carriers. Being a carrier should not be scary itself, like the doctor said. It is when both parents are carriers that the risk increases. If your husband is also a carrier, more testing will be offered where you can have testing on the placenta (I think it was the placenta -- I turned in my paperwork today, so I no longer have the exact details) to find out if the baby has CF.
They tested DS when he was born and found out he was a carrier (not a test we asked for, but that's another issue). I've since been tested and I am a carrier but DH is not. Which means any other kids we have might be carriers but won't suffer from CF.
So crazy you posted this. I just got a call yesterday saying i'm a carrier. My DH went in today to be tested. The nurse said not to worry either as if that's possible. I was at work and cried for half an hour. Bad thing is no one at work knows i'm pregnant yet so it was hard to explain. I have never really heard anything about it so it was a surprise when i heard i was a carrier. Now we have to wait another couple of weeks to find out. I hope everything goes well on your testing.
When I went for my consult appointment with the RE, we discussed CF testing. I will get tested since I'll be a pin cushion anyway, but DH won't be getting tested unless I am a carrier. He is deathly afraid of needles (it's a true phobia, not just an "eek!" thing), so unless there is a legitimate risk of our child HAVING CF (vs. being a carrier) he won't be tested.
I was tested because my cousin actually has CF so we know either my grandma or grandpa were carriers. I was tested but it came back negative. Lake PP's said, if you are a carrier, your husband definitely needs to be tested. If he is a carrier, there is a 1 in 4 chance. My aunt has 2 kids, one of them wound up with CF.
If you have any questions about children with CF, I would be happy to answer them. Best of luck and hope all your DH's test negative!
Both of my parents are CF gene carriers and my little brother has CF so I
got tested before we even started TTC. Thankfully, DH is not a carrier
so we don't have anything to worry about except for our children being a
carrier. Both you and DH have to pass the gene on to your child for him
or her to have CF.
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CF runs in my family (my cousin has a baby with CF) so I am being tested. I have a 50% chance of being a carrier and I am waiting for those results. Then if I am, we test the hubs. He is South Asian so I am trying to find comfort in the unlikelihood that he is a carrier, even though it is super likely that *I* am!!!
So basically trying to keep calm and carry on. I guess we coulda shoulda tested before getting pregnant but my genetics counsellor said I am certainly not the only one to have waited this long!
My only anxiety is that I am already 12 weeks along... I really dont want to find out any bad news now!!!!
About me: Daughter turns 4 in Feb 2016... second baby due in mid-Jan 2016!
My first cousin passed away at 13 after his lifelong battle with Cystic Fibrosis. I was tested with my first child and was not a carrier. You are ok since your husband is not a carrier. Both parents must carry the gene. Thank your lucky stars as this is a heartbreaking disease for children.
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I was tested because my cousin actually has CF so we know either my grandma or grandpa were carriers. I was tested but it came back negative. Lake PP's said, if you are a carrier, your husband definitely needs to be tested. If he is a carrier, there is a 1 in 4 chance. My aunt has 2 kids, one of them wound up with CF.
If you have any questions about children with CF, I would be happy to answer them. Best of luck and hope all your DH's test negative!
CF runs in dh family so they tested me and I was negative so dh didn't have to get tested.