Reproductive carrier screening: Interpreting Fragile X and navigating results – Part 2

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In this episode:

  • Fragile X premutation results explained and when AGG interrupt testing matters
  • The role of genetic counselling in supporting both clinicians and patients
  • Key health implications for Fragile X carriers, including reproductive and mental health considerations
  • Navigating variation between laboratory reports and understanding their limits
  • Practical resources and referral pathways to strengthen conversations in general practice

 

Experts: A/Prof Alison Archibald, Certified Genetic Counsellor
A/Prof Marina Berbic, Genetic Pathologist
Wendy Bruce, Executive Director of Fragile X Association of Australia

Host: Dr Sara Whitburn, General Partitioner

Total time: 50 mins

 

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Last Updated: 18 Sep, 2025

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