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<blockquote data-quote="blatiff" data-source="post: 9963553" data-attributes="member: 270173"><p><strong>Marrying Blood Relations</strong></p><p></p><p>Machang there is a high risk of dormant genetic deseases effecting the child of blood marriages. Having said that not all babies are born defective. One way to find out is to look at the family tree of both yourself and your cousins to see whether any one in the family has had a child with any defect. Also you can consult a doctor with a back ground in genetics. Best would be to talk to a gyneacologist and ask him/her to refer to a relevant specialist. Some times love is worth taking all the risks in the world..you make the call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blatiff, post: 9963553, member: 270173"] [b]Marrying Blood Relations[/b] Machang there is a high risk of dormant genetic deseases effecting the child of blood marriages. Having said that not all babies are born defective. One way to find out is to look at the family tree of both yourself and your cousins to see whether any one in the family has had a child with any defect. Also you can consult a doctor with a back ground in genetics. Best would be to talk to a gyneacologist and ask him/her to refer to a relevant specialist. Some times love is worth taking all the risks in the world..you make the call. [/QUOTE]
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