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‘We got signals from God’ – This couple married even though they’re both carriers of the sickle cell gene

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Seyi and Abisola were both in love and had already agreed to spend the rest of their lives together. Seyi had proposed to Abisola and she had said yes. However, their joy was cut short when they discovered that they were both carriers of the sickle cell gene. This news came as a shock to the couple, who were now faced with the decision of whether or not they should move forward with their marriage.

After the initial shock wore off, Seyi and Abisola decided to seek advice and counsel from medical professionals. They wanted to understand the implications of their genetic makeup and what it would mean for their future children. It was a challenging decision, as they both strongly believed in their love for each other and wanted to start a family together.

The couple consulted with healthcare providers, underwent genetic counseling, and learned about their options for family planning. They were given information on assisted reproductive techniques, which could help them have children without passing on the sickle cell gene. They were also educated on the potential risks involved and the importance of informed decision-making.

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Despite the initial hurdle, Seyi and Abisola remained optimistic about their future. They were grateful for the knowledge and support they received from healthcare professionals. They also found solace in each other and the strength of their relationship.

This experience brought Seyi and Abisola closer together and deepened their commitment to each other. They were determined to navigate this challenge as a team and build a future with the information and resources available to them.

As they worked through their options and made decisions about their future, Seyi and Abisola hoped that sharing their story would raise awareness about sickle cell disease and the importance of genetic testing. They wanted to encourage other couples to be proactive about understanding their genetic makeup and making informed choices about family planning.

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Seyi and Abisola’s journey serves as a reminder of the power of love, education, and determination in the face of unexpected challenges. They remain hopeful about their future and are committed to supporting each other every step of the way.

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Cecelia Chintoh
Cecelia Chintohhttp://ighanaian.com/journalist/cecelia
I'm Cecelia Chintoh, a Ghanaian blogger with many years of experience in the field of journalism. I'm an Editor at Ghanafuo.com, and currently the Lifestyle and Entertainment Editor at iGhanaian.com. I love to write about random stuff, but particularly about my lifestyle and opinions.
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