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by optymizer 839 days ago
This is great news and hopefully with time there will be a definitive cure. I found out about CF when we did genetic testing for family planning. It turned out me and my spouse were carriers of the gene. They said about 25% chance that the embryo would have CF, and since I soon learnt it is a terrible disease I did not want to risk bringing a child in this world with CF.

We did IVF instead and to my surprise, 60% of viable embryos had CF, which I thought was unusually high compared to what I had been told prior to the procedure.

We were very fortunate that we did the testing and had successful IVF pregnancies, but so many other families aren't so lucky. I hope advancements in CF treatment will make it a non-issue for parents in the near future.