Anonymous wrote:"OP here, I just did the Counsyl test and had blood work done. So I am glad to know it was worth it! However, Counsyl does not cover Cystic Fibrosis I believe and Tay Sachs. So those will be done afterwards."
I'm a genetic counselor with Counsyl. I'm so glad you took our test. We really believe in helping couples learn this information early on, when there are ample family planning options. Just to clarify, the Counsyl test does include cystic fibrosis (100 mutations) and DNA testing for Tay-Sachs disease. Most couples have no family history of any of the conditions on our panel, so TTC is a good time to do it.
Good luck! I remember when I was TTC, and five years later, I am a mom to two precious girls.
Best,
Shivani
OP here. Thats funny this thread just came up on my lunch break!
Yes I was wrong about the Cystic fibrosis. However my OB told me that only 95% of Tay Sachs is covered with Counsyl, something about enzymes not being included. And therefore, I need to get the other 5% done because of my background at a lab. Now I assume that if the 95% portion came back negative I am good, but they want to know 100% and I understand that.
Is this incorrect about the 100% of Tay Sachs not being covered by Counsyl?
Thanks for responding to the thread!