mitharas t1_iveuzzl wrote
Reply to comment by MulhollandDr4kSB_pls in We know about viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms evolving to better infect other organisms. Consequently, diseases change too to some extent. Are there any examples of human bodies evolving to fight against these disease causing agents? by ha_ha_ha_ha_hah
> This is why in countries where malaria is prevalent, couples are encouraged to do a blood screening before having children to prevent this scenario.
So when the test indicate the above scenario, people just... don't have offspring? This seems like a rather volatile social situation.
cathbad09 t1_ivf09k5 wrote
If I had a chance of bringing a child into the world with some genetical condition I’d want to factor that into my decision making
Cherry5oda t1_ivf6u2k wrote
According to Wikipedia in Iran they are directed to genetic counseling if they are carriers. In India the testing is voluntary and marriage is discouraged if they are both carriers.
MulhollandDr4kSB_pls t1_ivfczif wrote
Either that or adoption or artificial fertilization. Or they decide to get children anyway.
But at least they can consult with a doctor and make an informed decision whether to take the risk or not.
fastspinecho t1_ivfnvu8 wrote
Or they could get prenatal screening after pregnancy.
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