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Hello,
My partner and I are in our early-twenties and have a two year old girl [October 2014] who has just been diagnosed with Crohn's disease. My partner's mother and grandmother both had the same illness, but neither of us have it.
We were about to start trying for another baby, until we got this diagnosis (we also weren't previously aware of the family history), and have now put that on hold.
So, my question is whether anyone knows the odds of the disease being passed down to children? Could my partner be a carrier of the illness, or likely to start showing symptoms later in life? Either way, are the chances high of another baby having Crohn's. I don't want to be selfish and bring another child into a lifetime of pain.
Thank you. x
My partner and I are in our early-twenties and have a two year old girl [October 2014] who has just been diagnosed with Crohn's disease. My partner's mother and grandmother both had the same illness, but neither of us have it.
We were about to start trying for another baby, until we got this diagnosis (we also weren't previously aware of the family history), and have now put that on hold.
So, my question is whether anyone knows the odds of the disease being passed down to children? Could my partner be a carrier of the illness, or likely to start showing symptoms later in life? Either way, are the chances high of another baby having Crohn's. I don't want to be selfish and bring another child into a lifetime of pain.
Thank you. x