pediatric genetic counseling
Pediatric genetic counseling refers to the process where a trained professional assists parents and families in understanding the potential genetic factors contributing to a child's health condition, developmental delay, or disability. It involves providing information, guidance, and support to help parents make informed decisions regarding medical management, treatment options, and family planning.
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