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DIABETES AND FAMILY PLANNING
Age at diagnosis of diabetes
A Canadian study suggests that if you were aged under twenty years when your diabetes was diagnosed, your children are approximately twenty to forty times more likely to be diabetic than those of non-diabetic parents. If you were aged between twenty and forty when your diabetes was diagnosed, your children are approximately ten times more likely to be diabetic than those of non-diabetic parents. If you were over forty years old, your children are two or three times more likely to be diabetic. In a British study of newly diagnosed diabetics, 5 per cent of those under fifty years of age; 40 per cent of those between fifty and sixty-nine years and 30 per cent of those over seventy had a first-degree relative that is, a parent, sibling or child, who had diabetes.
Rare conditions
There are various very rare conditions in which diabetes plays a part and which are very strongly inherited. You will almost certainly know if you and other members of your family have a rare inherited condition associated with diabetes. In this case ask your doctor about the way it is inherited and the chances of your children having it.
Future generations
It is worth considering whether you are prepared to risk your child having diabetes and handing the condition on to future generations. The risk of passing on insulin-dependent diabetes may be less than that for non-insulin-requiring diabetes. However, a child with insulin-dependent diabetes may have to give himself injections for most of his or her life, whereas a non-insulin-dependent child may live most of his life free from diabetes. Obviously, we hope that medical advances will make diabetes easier to cope with in years to come.
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