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Genetic counselling

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Key facts

  • Genetic counselling can help you understand more about a genetic condition and what causes it.
  • Genetic counsellors are health professionals who have qualifications in both genetics and counselling.
  • Genetic counselling may involve talking about genetic testing.
  • It can also help you adjust to living with a genetic condition or plan for the future.

What is genetic counselling?

Genetic counselling is when you talk with a trained genetic counsellor about genetic conditions. Genetic counselling can help you:

What are genetic conditions?

Genetic conditions are caused by changes in genes. Your genes are made up of DNA, and you get one copy of a gene from each parent.

Some genetic conditions may be inherited (passed down) from one or both parents. Genetic conditions can also be caused by changes in the number of your chromosomes (the structures that carry your genes).

Some of the genetic or chromosomal conditions people may talk to a genetic counsellor about are:

What is a genetic counsellor?

Genetic counsellors are health professionals who have qualifications in both genetics and counselling. They have special skills in health communication.

A genetic counsellor can:

Genetic counsellors often work closely with clinical geneticists (doctors who specialise in treating genetic disorders).

What can I expect in a genetic counselling session?

Genetic counselling sessions usually involve:

When might I see a genetic counsellor?

There are many reasons to see a genetic counsellor.

Planning for pregnancy

If you are planning a pregnancy, you may want to see a genetic counsellor if:

During pregnancy

There are screening tests that are offered during pregnancy. These tests are called prenatal screening tests, or genetic screening in pregnancy tests. They can tell you whether your baby may be at increased risk of certain genetic or chromosomal conditions.

If prenatal screening tests show your baby has an increased risk, your doctor may recommend you:

Diagnostic tests that can confirm if your baby has certain genetic conditions include:

Genetic counselling can help you make an informed decision about whether to have additional testing.

A genetic counsellor can also support you and give you information if a genetic condition is diagnosed during pregnancy.

Caring for your child

Your doctor may recommend you see a genetic counsellor if your child has signs of a genetic disorder.

This can provide you with information on testing and diagnosis, as well as support. You may also want information on the risks to potential future children.

What is genetic testing and when might it be done?

Genetic testing can be done to diagnose some genetic conditions. There are several different types of genetic tests.

Testing can be done:

Genetic carrier screening tests are tests to find out your chance of passing a genetic condition on to your children.

How can I find a genetic counsellor?

Genetic counsellors are available in many hospitals and health clinics in Australia. The best way to find a genetic counsellor is to speak to your doctor. They can refer you for genetic counselling.

The Human Genetics Society of Australasia also has a Find a Genetic Counsellor service. It can help you find a registered counsellor in your area.

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