It’s possible — albeit much rarer than it used to be with the availability of genetic counseling — to be a carrier of CF and have a child with one or two disease-causing CF mutations. (There are mutations that don’t actually cause clinical disease.)

Can two people with cystic fibrosis be together?

People with cystic fibrosis should never meet each other, as they carry bacteria within their lungs that could be harmful to each other.

What are the chances of having a second child with cystic fibrosis?

A parent can be a CF carrier, and pass the CF gene on to their child. Once parents have had a child with CF, they have a 1 in 4 chance that each additional child will be born with CF. This means there is a 3 out of 4 chance that additional children won’t have CF. But these children may be carriers of the CF gene.

What is the 6 foot rule with cystic fibrosis?

According to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the rule essentially states: “Germs can spread as far as 6 feet when someone coughs or sneezes, landing on surfaces or in another person’s eyes, nose, or mouth.

Can a child have cystic fibrosis if neither parent has it?

Can my children have CF even if it is not in my family? Yes. In fact, most couples who have a child with CF have no family history of cystic fibrosis and are surprised to learn that they carry a mutation in the CFTR gene, which causes the condition.

What are four symptoms of cystic fibrosis?

What Are the Symptoms of Cystic Fibrosis?

Can you kiss someone with cystic fibrosis?

Don’t shake hands with or kiss the cheeks of other people with cystic fibrosis. Do not go into a pub or restaurant after the event if there may be others with CF present.

Can you be cured of cystic fibrosis?

There’s no cure for cystic fibrosis, but a range of treatments can help control the symptoms, prevent or reduce complications, and make the condition easier to live with. Regular appointments to monitor the condition are needed and a care plan will be set up based on the person’s needs.

Do both parents have to carry cystic fibrosis gene?

An individual must inherit two non-functioning CF genes – one from each parent – to have CF. If both parents are carriers there is a 1 in 4 (25 percent) chance that both will pass on the non-functioning gene, which would result in a pregnancy affected with cystic fibrosis.

How do I know if my child has CF?

If your baby does have CF, they may have these signs and symptoms that can be mild or serious:

  1. Coughing or wheezing.
  2. Having lots of mucus in the lungs.
  3. Many lung infections, such as pneumonia and bronchitis.
  4. Shortness of breath.
  5. Salty skin.
  6. Slow growth, even with a big appetite.

What are the symptoms of cystic fibrosis in a child?

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Cystic Fibrosis?