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Hemophilia Carrier
My wife is a hemophilia carrier and 14 weeks pregnant. She has these disorders - camptocormia due to excessive long term steroid medication for wheezing, wheezing, ulcer, thyroid, sinusitis, hyperhidrosis & consequent body odor, severe irregular periods & excessive bleeding, camptocormia induced left leg pain, multiple dysplastic nevi and skin tags, severe piles and chronic urinary infection. Chorionic villus sampling result has come that the fetus is prone to 10% chances of getting hemophilia later. 5th month fetal blood sample will confirm the result. My fear is - will the baby have any of the above disorders/ailments of her mother apart from hemophilia? Could any of the above 10 disorders - weaken the fetus and genetically carry forward? She has 4 severe decay tooth's, we cleaned and filled it. One of the upper teeth infection has gone deep and our dentist advised not to do a root canal due to pregnancy and temporarily cleaned and filled it, will this affect the fetus?
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As of now I can you better show it to Fetal medicine consultant in Bengaluru. Dr. Pratima Radhakrishnan is Fetal medicine consultant in Bengaluru. She can guide you in better way.
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