Know that Your Genes will be Passed Along..When Reproduction is Happening, Knowing your Genotype and Knowing that there is Randomness is Important
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Prepare to be captivated as we have an enlightening exchange with Professor Hsu, the Chief Medical Officer of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America. Brace yourself to attain a deeper understanding of the heightened risks during pregnancy for individuals grappling with sickle cell disease. We probe into the significant strain pregnancy imposes on organs such as the lungs and kidneys, and the potential necessity to cease specific medications throughout this period. Furthermore, we unmask the critical part structural racism plays in influencing pregnancy outcomes for those with sickle cell disease.
In our exploration of sickle cell disease, Professor Hsu eloquently describes the disparities between normal red blood cells and sickle cells and the challenges these differences can trigger. She accentuates the need to equip adolescents with sickle cell disease for their transition into adulthood, given the potential amplification of risks connected to typical adolescent behavior. We wrap up this thought-provoking episode by discussing the sickle cell genotype, how randomness influences the likelihood of a child inheriting the disease, and why gaining an understanding of one's genotype is paramount. Buckle up to uncover the complexities of this condition and its interaction with factors like pregnancy, age, and genetics.
Chapters
1. Pregnancy Risks in Sickle Cell Disease (00:00:00)
2. Understanding Sickle Cell Disease Implications (00:09:48)
3. Sickle Cell Genotype and Progress (00:18:43)
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