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Yes, A "carrier" of alpha thalassemia and of beta thalassemia can marry, but not to someone with any hemoglobinopathy. Prof. Kornfeld Pal
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If you have Thalassemia major but your boyfriend is not a carrier then the child will be born a healthy carrier (thalassemia minor) but shouldn't need blood transfusions. If your boyfriend is a carrier then you would have a 50% chance of having a child with thalassemia major like you do.
there is a test by which u can know ur status u go to Dr. lal lab and asc for thalassemia test if u got minor then when u going to marry or going to making baby please make check up of ur life mate if they also thalassssemia minor don't be marry or make baby because ur baby may be thalassemia major
You can marry the person, then divorce that person, then marry that person again.
No. A person cannot marry again until they have obtained a divorce.No. A person cannot marry again until they have obtained a divorce.No. A person cannot marry again until they have obtained a divorce.No. A person cannot marry again until they have obtained a divorce.
If you love him or her you can very well go ahead and marry the person.
If you marry an illegal, that person is considered a citizen. But when you divorce that person their citizenship is revoked. STATED BY AUTHOR
Yes, it is very possible for a Christian to date and marry a person who is LDS. You will need to discuss this with the person you want to date or marry.
it is safe to marry a person with sickle cell, provided that you are not a career of the trait.
A person with A- can marry a person with B+. There are no limitations on marriages based on blodo type.
It should not matter if you marry a deaf/hearing person. Just because you are deaf does not mean you must marry a deaf person just as it doesn't mean a hearing person must marry hearing. Whoever you fall in love with and WANT to marry is who you should marry, regardless of whether the person is hearing or deaf.