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I have been diagnosed asthma a month ago. My age is 33. Is there risk of developing such problem to my unborn child?
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It's not a 100 percent that your child will get asthma if you have asthma. However, the chances are great; it's probably somewhere between 50 and 65 percent if both parents have asthma. And in fact that predisposition of passing asthma onto your kids is greater if you are female than it is a male. For more queries, contact us.
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there are some genetic risk of developing Asthma In offspring if parents have Asthma ,and this risk may increase if both the parents are Asthmatics
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Yes In 50 percent.
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