Hey Sam
With your hubby not knowing his genetic background I can understand you're wanting to do testing and it's probably a good idea.
It's not something that is done as part of standard pregnancy care. My husband and I pursued this because there are a number of members of my extended family with cystic fibrosis. We did it prior to conceiving though.
Being that you're already pregnant, I guess the question then becomes what would you do if the testing showed problems. If you would continue the pregnancy regardless it's probably not worth doing. Alot of abnormalities and genetic conditions can also be picked up in the 20 week scan.
Finally, if you were to undertake testing it would need to be for specific conditions - CF may be worth testing for as it's quite prevalent. There are probably a few other reasonably common conditions worth looking at as well.
We got a referral via our GP to the genetics clinic at a major public hospital. We had to wait a month or two but all the testing was free and they went over everything with us very thoroughly.
All the best for your pregnancy I'm sure everything will be fine, as it is the vast majority of the time![]()


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