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I am male, age-29, my reports from thyrocare: hemoglobin a2 & hemoglobin f is normal (within reference range). But her reports from thyrocare: hemoglobin a2 -27.3% & hemoglobin f-0.5%. She has no family history of thalassemia from last two generation neither father or mother, what should I do? can I go for marriage? or not. Please advice.
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She has to undergo genetic testing at a professional centre. Depending on the findings, they will advise you regarding marriage and starting a family. Anyway, if no one had thalassemia, why did you suspect this and get the test done? it is not an easily available test and quite costly. You must have consulted a doctor to get the test done. What did the doctor say?
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