Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 I need to also add that I'm more specifically talking about Type l (mild) O.I. > > This is a little complicated..so if I'm crap at explaining myself, > please forgive me > > I just wondered if there is a Achondroplasia and Osteogenesis > Imperfecta couple out there who have had a child? > > Or is there anyone out there who knows if there is, and what are the > chances of complications with the two, when trying for a baby? > > I'm basically wondering, if the baby were to inherite the dominant > gene of both Achondroplasia and O.I...would it's chances of survival > be just as slim as if a baby were to inherit 2 dominant Achon genes? > > Thanking you in advance for any feedback, and I don't mind whether > responses are private or not...as they might help others > > Take care.. > > Faye > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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