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Cystic Fibrosis cannot be prevented. It is an inherited disease, so there is no possible way to prevent something inherited. One parent will be a carrier and so will the other parent, therefore resulting in the child having CF.

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A child can have CF because both parents were CF carriers, so then because of them being carriers, they make a CF baby. its like putting 2 halfs together to make a whole. :D

I have CF myself. That's how i know a lot.

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The only way you can try and prevent having children with CF is by getting yourself and your partner checked for the CF gene before trying for a baby which can be conducted by a simple blood test. If both you and your partner have the CF gene it is then a 1 in 4 chance of your child being born with CF.

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Easy, just because you have one child with Cystic Fibrosis the chances are still 25% percent every time.

Source: My sibling has Cystic Fibrosis and I do not

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What is the probability of a child having cystic fibrosis if one of her parents was homozygous dominant and the other was a carrier for cystic fibrosis?

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