Family history risk assessment by a genetic counselor is a critical step in screening all patients in the ART clinic

The family history is the cornerstone of the genetic risk assessment. Taking a detailed family history helps ensure that important genetic information is not overlooked and that any appropriate testing and/or information is provided to the patient prior to pregnancy. Guidelines from the American Soc...

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Assisted Reproduction Technologies
Counselors - standards
Female
Genetic counseling
Genetic Counseling - trends
Genetic screening
Genetic Testing - standards
Gynecology
Human Genetics
Humans
Male
Medical History Taking - standards
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Pregnancy
Reproductive Medicine
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted - standards
Reproductive technology
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
United States - epidemiology
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