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Will There Be Any Problem In Conception In Case Of Consanguineous Marriage?

Hi, my name is pooja sharma. i and 23 and getting marry to my first cousin that is my mama's son and he is also my dad's sister son, so both my in-law are my relative. We also share the same ancestor. Will there be any problem after marriage regarding conception (Baby).
I am very worried please help me
Fri, 27 Jun 2014
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This is a very high chance of baby born out your future marriage developing abnormally. Such marriages are not recommended medically. Consanguineous marriages continue to be a critical predictor of adverse pregnancy outcomes in India. This may involve baby with low birth weight or congenital genetic problems by birth as both the sets of genes come from a common ancestor.
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Will There Be Any Problem In Conception In Case Of Consanguineous Marriage?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. This is a very high chance of baby born out your future marriage developing abnormally. Such marriages are not recommended medically. Consanguineous marriages continue to be a critical predictor of adverse pregnancy outcomes in India. This may involve baby with low birth weight or congenital genetic problems by birth as both the sets of genes come from a common ancestor.