Gain clarity and confidence before your next pregnancy — genetic counselling can protect your future baby’s health.
Genetic Counselling is an important part of infertility and RPL (Recurrent Pregnancy Loss) evaluation.
Genes and chromosomes determine the growth, development, and health of the baby. Even small abnormalities in these can lead to difficulty conceiving, repeated miscarriages, or congenital conditions.
At Sri Rama Multi Speciality Hospital, Jammikunta, we offer private and scientific genetic counselling to help couples understand their reproductive risks and plan a safer pregnancy.
Genetic counselling is a guided medical discussion that helps individuals and couples understand:
Whether genetics are affecting fertility
The risk of passing a disorder to their child
Whether chromosomal issues are causing repeated miscarriages
How to plan the next pregnancy safely
The process includes family history study, genetic testing recommendations, and clear explanation of results.
Consultation is highly recommended in the following scenarios:
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL): Couples who have experienced two or more miscarriages.
Infertility: Cases where infertility is unexplained after routine checks.
Advanced Maternal Age: Women over 35 years old trying to conceive.
Family History: If there is a history of genetic disorders (like Down Syndrome, Cystic Fibrosis, or Thalassemia) in either family.
Previous Child: Having a child born with birth defects or intellectual disability.
Chromosomal Translocation (balanced or unbalanced)
Age-related egg quality decline
Inherited disorders from either family side
Miscarriages due to embryo chromosomal abnormalities
Single-gene conditions in family history
Integrated Care: Genetic counselling is closely integrated with our Infertility and RPL treatment plans.
Expert Guidance: Counseling provided by Dr. V. Rani & Dr. M. Srivani and specialists.
Confidentiality: All test results and personal discussions are kept strictly confidential.
Informed Decisions: We empower you with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about conception and pregnancy.