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Genetic Counseling Before Trying for a Baby: When It Makes Sense

Genetic Counseling Before Trying for a Baby: When It Makes Sense

Planning to start a family is exciting, but it can also bring questions about health risks for your future child. Genetic counseling is a tool that can help couples understand their chances of passing on inherited conditions, make informed decisions, and plan for a healthy pregnancy. At University Reproductive Associates, we guide patients through this process with clear explanations and personalized support.

What is genetic counseling?

Genetic counseling is a conversation with a trained professional who helps you understand how your genes may affect your future child’s health. The counselor reviews your personal and family medical history, explains possible risks, and discusses testing options.

Who should consider genetic counseling?

Genetic counseling isn’t just for people with a family history of genetic conditions. It may be recommended in the following situations:

  • You or your partner have a known genetic condition or a family history of inherited disorders.
  • You or your partner are carriers of certain genetic mutations, such as cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia.
  • You have experienced multiple miscarriages or stillbirths.
  • You are considering fertility treatments, like IVF or egg/sperm donation.
  • You belong to a population with a higher prevalence of certain genetic conditions.
  • You are over 35 years old, as age can increase the risk of chromosomal abnormalities.

What to expect during a genetic counseling session

During the session, the counselor will:

  • Review your personal and family medical history.
  • Explain any genetic risks that may apply to your situation.
  • Discuss available testing options, including carrier screening or preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) in IVF.
  • Help you understand what the results mean and how they could influence your family-building decisions.

Genetic counseling is meant to empower you with information, not to make decisions for you. It’s about understanding risks and planning for a healthy pregnancy.

How testing can help

Genetic tests can provide insights into your likelihood of passing on certain conditions. For example:

  • Carrier screening: Determines if you or your partner carry gene mutations for inherited conditions.
  • Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT): Used with IVF to screen embryos for genetic disorders before implantation.

Knowing these risks in advance can help you make informed choices about conception, fertility treatment, and pregnancy care.

The bottom line

Genetic counseling is a proactive step for anyone who wants to understand potential risks and plan for a healthy pregnancy. It provides clarity, reduces uncertainty, and empowers couples to make confident decisions about family-building.

Next steps

If you’re thinking about starting a family and want to learn more about genetic counseling, the team at University Reproductive Associates is here to guide you. Visit uranj.com to schedule a consultation and take the next step toward informed family planning.

Our Locations

Hasbrouck Heights

214 Terrace Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604

201-288-6330

Hoboken

79 Hudson St Suite 102 LL, Hoboken, NJ 07030

201-288-6330

Wayne

57 Willowbrook Blvd #301, Wayne, NJ 07470

201-288-6330

Millburn

89 Millburn Ave, Millburn, NJ 07041

973-761-5600

Denville

16 Pocono Rd, Denville, NJ 07834

973-366-8600

Goshen

30 Hatfield Ln, Goshen, NY 10924

845-291-1111

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