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Speak with your neurologist. I have SMA and, several years ago, a neurologist

told me that my chances of having a child with SMA were not higher than

anyone else's. Unfortunately, I never married or had kids.

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seek the guidence of a genetic counselor. sma is recessive so ur partner

would also have to carry the gene. ur child though would be a carrier and end

up

w/a chance of passing it on to his/her children.

kimi

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, if you would like know the odds of having a child with SMA. I

would suggest a carrier test for your close friend. If she is

negative for the gene then your chances are better than if she has

the gene. 95% of individuals with SMA has it because both parents

have the gene, the other 5% have a mutated form of the gene which

could be just from one carrier not sure on how accurate that is. If

she tests postive for the gene then you know you have a 1 in 4 chance

of having a child with SMA.

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