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Genetic Counseling for Pregnancy

Supporting You with Insight and Empathy

Additional Information

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Your doctor may refer you to a genetic counselor at St. Luke’s Clinic – Maternal Fetal Medicine if:

  • You’re 35 years of age or older and considering a pregnancy or currently pregnant. 
  • You’ve had a previous child with intellectual disabilities, an inherited disorder, or a birth defect. 
  • You or your partner have, or are concerned that you may have, an inherited disorder or birth defect. 
  • You’ve had two or more miscarriages or babies who died in infancy and are pregnant or considering pregnancy. 
  • You’re concerned that your job, lifestyle, or medical history may pose a risk to a pregnancy (i.e., due to chemical, radiation, drug, or medication exposure). 
  • You and your partner are related (i.e., first cousins). 
  • You would like information or testing regarding genetic defects occurring more frequently in your ethnic group. 
  • You’ve been told your pregnancy may be at increased risk for complications or birth defects based on results of tests such as the multiple marker blood test (“triple” or “quad” screen) or an ultrasound test.

Clinics Offering Genetic Counseling for Pregnancy

Clinic

St. Luke's Clinic - Maternal Fetal Medicine: Boise

Mon - Thu: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Entrance to St. Luke's Clinic – Maternal Fetal Medicine: Boise

Clinic

St. Luke's Clinic - Maternal Fetal Medicine: Nampa

North entrance to St. Luke's Nampa Medical Center where St. Luke's Clinic – Maternal Fetal Medicine is located