Despite both parents being AS, a Nigerian couple in the UK has successfully given birth to their first kid with the AA genotype. Continue Reading
A couple with AS genotypes avoided a 50% probability of an AS baby and a 25% chance of SS for each pregnancy, according to news published on social media by @Gustine__.
As an AS-genotype couple welcomes an AA child in the UK, congratulations are abundant.
Despite both parents having the AS genotype, a Nigerian couple living in the UK is ecstatically celebrating the birth of their first child with the AA genotype.
@Gustine__ made the revelation on social media, emphasizing how the pair, who both have AS genotypes, managed to avoid the 25% chance of an SS child and the 50% chance of an AS child in each pregnancy.
“Congratulations to my people. AS X AS got married, first child in the UK turned out to be AA. A perfect way to end the year!!!” he captioned the post.
Online, the couple's encounter has sparked a rush of emotions, with many people hailing the news as a sign of faith and optimism. Some highlighted the importance of genetic counseling.
Reacting to the post….
A social media user @BellaWrites reacted, “Wow, this is such beautiful news! God works in mysterious ways. Wishing them all the best in their parenting journey!”
Another user @Chukwuma1 added, “This is why faith and science go hand in hand. Congratulations to the couple! May their child bring them endless joy.”