
Genetic Counseling for Pregnancy
Supporting You with Insight and Empathy
Our certified genetic counselors help you understand how your family history, medical background, and pregnancy may be influenced by genetic factors. Whether you're exploring testing options or navigating a diagnosis, we’re here to provide clear, compassionate support.
We assess the risk of inherited conditions, explain testing and intervention options, and guide you through results—all in a respectful environment that honors your cultural, religious, and ethical values.
Most of our patients are planning or experiencing pregnancy and have been referred to discuss potential risks to their baby. We help you understand available screening and diagnostic tests, and support both the educational and emotional needs that come with a diagnosis or risk of a genetic disorder or birth defect.
We also coordinate testing and connect families with national and local resources, including support groups and funding organizations—ensuring you have the tools and care you need every step of the way.
Additional Information

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